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Interpolation and divided differences
2002Abstract The problem that we consider in this chapter is the following: let f be a function which we assume to be continuous on the interval [a, b] and let xO, xl,... , xn be n + 1 pairwise distinct points given in the interval [a, b].
Michelle Schatzman, John Taylor
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The digital divide shifts to differences in usage
New Media & Society, 2013In a representative survey of the Dutch population we found that people with low levels of education and disabled people are using the Internet for more hours a day in their spare time than higher educated and employed populations. To explain this finding, we investigated what these people are doing online.
Alexander van Deursen, Jan van Dijk
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Dividing on a Different Schedule
Science's STKE, 2006Some multinucleated cells progress through the cell cycle synchronously, and the linear progression occurs by regulated degradation of cyclins, just as in mononucleated cells. However, there are other examples where the nuclei undergo asynchronous divisions. Gladfelter et al.
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A Remark on Divided Differences
The American Mathematical Monthly, 1989(1989). A Remark on Divided Differences. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 96, No. 7, pp. 618-622.
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‘Differences that Divide and Bind’
1998The title of this chapter is the title of a 1942 essay in Time and Tide by Rebecca West.2 Like so many British women writers, her inspiration to find meaning in a second world war began with the losses of World War I. Their painful memories were often similar, and not just because so many lost loved ones.
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Divided differences and generalized Taylor series
Forum Mathematicum, 2008Summary: By combining divided differences with symmetric function relations, we establish two expansion formulae which generalize the classical Taylor theorem and the Maclauren expansion formula. The two \(q\)-expansion formulae due to Carlitz and Liu are also contained as special cases.
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Divided Differences and Linearly Recursive Sequences
Studies in Applied Mathematics, 1995We show that the theory of divided differences is a natural tool for the study of linearly recurrent sequences. The divided differences functional associated with a monic polynomial w on degree n + 1 yields a vector space isomorphism between the space of polynomials of degree at most equal to n and the space of linearly recurrent sequences f that ...
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Divided Differences Calculus in Matrix Representation
International Journal of Applied and Computational Mathematics, 2019zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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An adaptive divided-difference perturbation method for solving stochastic problems
Structural Safety, 2023Xiaoming Xu
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Meromorphic Functions of Finite ϕ-order and Linear Askey—Wilson Divided Difference Equations
Acta Mathematica Sinica, English Series, 2022Hui Yu, Janne Heittokangas, Jun Wang
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