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Statistical application of barycentric rational interpolants: an alternative to splines
Baker, Rose; Jackson, Dan - In: Computational Statistics 29 (2014) 5, pp. 1065-1081
Spline curves, originally developed by numerical analysts for interpolation, are widely used in statistical work, mainly as regression splines and smoothing splines. Barycentric rational interpolants have recently been developed by numerical analysts, but have yet seen very few statistical...
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