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Trigonometric interpolation

In the mathematical subfield of numerical analysis, trigonometric interpolation is a special form of interpolation on the unit circle in the complex plane using trigonometric polynomials.

Complex trigonometric interpolation

Given N real numbers of the form

x_n = \frac{2 \pi n}{N} \mbox{ , } n = 0,\ldots,N-1

and N complex numbers yn with n = 0,...,N-1 we are trying to find a function f with

f(xn) = yn.

Due to the Stone-Weierstrass theorem this function exists and is unique. It is called complex trigonometric polynomial of degree N-1 and has the form

T_{N-1}(x) = \sum_{n=0}^{N-1} a_n e^{\mathrm{i}nx}

with

a_n = \frac{1}{N} \sum_{m=0}^{N-1} y_n \omega_{N}^{-mn} \mbox{ , } m = 0,\ldots,N-1

where

\omega_N^{i}

is the i-th N-root of unity.

01-04-2007 01:18:14
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