Trigonometric interpolation
in: 21st gOcad Meeting, ASGA
Abstract
In this paper, we show how a function sampled on a series of regularly spaced sampling points distributed on a centered window can be efficiently interpolated by a trigonometric polynomial without using the FFT. The case of functions defined on R1 is first examined and is next extended to the case of functions defined on R1.
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@inproceedings{MalletRM2001,
abstract = { In this paper, we show how a function sampled on a series of regularly spaced sampling points distributed on a centered window can be efficiently interpolated by a trigonometric polynomial without using the FFT. The case of functions defined on R1 is first examined and is next extended to the case of functions defined on R1. },
author = { Mallet, Jean-Laurent AND Bouchet, Pierre AND Jacquemin, Pierre },
booktitle = { 21st gOcad Meeting },
month = { "june" },
publisher = { ASGA },
title = { Trigonometric interpolation },
year = { 2001 }
}
