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- Unisolvent_point_set abstract "In approximation theory, a finite collection of points is often called unisolvent for a space if any element is uniquely determined by its values on .is unisolvent for (polynomials in n variables of degree at most m) if there exists a unique polynomial in of lowest possible degree which interpolates the data .Simple examples in would be the fact that two distinct points determine a line, three points determine a parabola, etc. It is clear that over , any collection of k + 1 distinct points will uniquely determine a polynomial of lowest possible degree in .".
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- Unisolvent_point_set subject Category:Approximation_theory.
- Unisolvent_point_set comment "In approximation theory, a finite collection of points is often called unisolvent for a space if any element is uniquely determined by its values on .is unisolvent for (polynomials in n variables of degree at most m) if there exists a unique polynomial in of lowest possible degree which interpolates the data .Simple examples in would be the fact that two distinct points determine a line, three points determine a parabola, etc.".
- Unisolvent_point_set label "Unisolvent point set".
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