New Developments in Approximation Theory
2nd International Dortmund Meeting (IDoMAT) '98, Germany, February 23-27, 1998
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Author
Contributions
- Buhmann, Martin D. - Contributor
- Mache, Detlef H. - Contributor
- Felten, Michael - Contributor
Publication
1999 - Birkhäuser Basel, Basel, Switzerland
Language
English
Word Count
86,000 words, Guess
Page Count
344 pages
Physical Format
[electronic resource] :
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27077166M
- ISBN-139783034886963
- ISBN-103034886969
- OCLC Control Number840290637
- OCLC Control Numbernewdevelopmentsa1998alto
Classifications
- DDC510
- LCCQA1-939
Description
This book contains refereed papers which were presented at the Second International Dortmund Meeting on Approximation Theory (IDoMAT ‘98) at Haus Bommerholz, the conference center of Dortmund University, during the week of February 23–27, 1998. At this conference 50 researchers and specialists from Bulgaria, China, France, Great Britain, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Romania, South Africa and Germany participated and described new developments in the fields of univariate and multivariate approximation theory. The papers cover topics such as radial basis functions, bivariate spline interpolation, subdivision algorithms, multilevel interpolation, multivariate triangular Bernstein bases, Padé approximation, comonotone polynomial approximation, weighted and unweighted polynomial approximation, adaptive approximation, approximation operators of binomial type, quasi-interpolants, generalized convexity and Peano kernel techniques. This research has applications in areas such as computer-aided geometric design, as applied in engineering and medical technology (e.g. computerized tomography).
Subjects
Series Statement
- ISNM International Series of Numerical Mathematics -- 132
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- New Developments in Approximation Theory: 2nd International Dortmund Meeting (IDoMAT) '98, Germany, February 23-27, 1998
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