Lagrangian Interpolation - Theory
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Thanks for the video. I've been working through Lagrange polynomials today and managed to come up with an interpolating polynomial over 4 data points using Lagrange basis polynomials. Your previous videos have helped me to gain confidence in the terminology, process, etc. This video was fantastic even if it was more of a review one. Thanks for putting these resources up.
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I haven't understood why is (x-xj)/(xi-xj) , isn't the same if I write (xi-xj)/(xi-xj), I don't understand what you mean for "x", isn't x the same as xi?
SpitTanker 1 month ago
@SpitTanker (x) is the independent variable for the Lagrangian interpolant, the xi and xj are specific points at which y values are given.
numericalmethodsguy 1 month ago