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    Polynomial Interpolation & Spline Interpolation With Matlab

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Polynomial Interpolation & Spline Interpolation With Matlab

    Polynomial Interpolation & Spline Interpolation With Matlab
    Published 9/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.44 GB | Duration: 6h 49m

    Understand the math and the code behind the most common interpolation methods

    What you'll learn
    Fast evaluation of polynomial functions, including Horner's method and Horner's method for derivatives
    Polynomial interpolation, including interpolation via monomial basis, Lagrange interpolation and Newton interpolation
    Spline interpolation, including linear spline interpolation and cubic spline interpolation
    How to implement all discussed algorithms in MATLAB
    The math behind all algorithms
    How to use MATLAB to present your results graphically
    Requirements
    Calculus and linear algebra knowledge at a beginner level (polynomials, continuous functions, linearity of functions, derivatives of functions, systems of linear equations, polynomial long division, …)
    You should know the low level basics of MATLAB (Syntax, functions, scripts, etc.)
    MATLAB (already installed on your PC)
    Description
    Through the study of mathematics I have acquired the method to questionize any algorithm down to the smallest detail before I start with the implementation.  On the one hand it is a great feeling to fully understand an algorithm (The Aha! moment).  On the other hand one can avoid many errors whose cause lie in the misunderstanding of the algorithm in this way.Thus it is a big part of this course to enlight the math behind the treated algorithms.   Nevertheless programming techniques behind algorithms are also very important and will be treated as accurate as the the math on which the algorithms are based on. Here we will consider the code for any algorithm for an implementation in MATLAB.MATLAB is a fundamental and enormously powerful programming language. This language is nearly unavoidable if one consider a career in engineering, science or related fields. That is why this course is based on MATLAB.This course is for everyone who wants to learn about interpolation. In this course you will learn about:Horner's method Horner's method for derivativesPolynomial interpolation, including interpolation via monomial basis, Lagrange interpolation and Newton interpolationThe interpolation error (How can one minimize or estimate this error?  How do we proof the formula for the error bound?)Spline interpolation, including linear spline interpolation and natural cubic spline interpolation Derivation of the formula for the linear and the natural cubic spline interpolationThe code behind all methods  The math on which these algorithms are based onHow to use MATLAB to visualize your own examplesWith this course you will obtain also two Matlab Live Scripts with all implementations and all discussed examples.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Preview

    Lecture 2 Overview

    Lecture 3 Definition of a polynomial function

    Lecture 4 The monomial basis

    Lecture 5 Basics about polynomial functions

    Lecture 6 Quiz

    Section 2: Evaluation of a polynomial function

    Lecture 7 Usual evaluation & Horner's method

    Lecture 8 Horner's method - Examples

    Lecture 9 Horner's method - Code

    Lecture 10 Polynomial decomposition/ factorization

    Lecture 11 Decomposition with Horner' method - Proof

    Lecture 12 Repeated application of Horner's method

    Lecture 13 Horner's method for derivatives

    Lecture 14 Horner's method for derivatives - Example

    Lecture 15 Horner's method for derivatives - Code

    Section 3: Polynomial interpolation

    Lecture 16 Introduction to interpolation

    Lecture 17 Polynomial interpolation

    Lecture 18 Reasons for the usage of polynomials for interpolation

    Lecture 19 Interpolation via monomial basis

    Lecture 20 Interpolation via monomial basis - Example 1

    Lecture 21 Interpolation via monomial basis - Example 2

    Lecture 22 Interpolation via monomial basis - Code

    Lecture 23 Interpolation via monomial basis - Advantages/disadvantages

    Lecture 24 Uniqueness of the interpolating polynomial function

    Lecture 25 Lagrange interpolation

    Lecture 26 Lagrange interpolation - Example 1

    Lecture 27 Lagrange interpolation - Example 2

    Lecture 28 Lagrange interpolation - Code

    Lecture 29 Lagrange interpolation - Advantages/disadvantages

    Lecture 30 Newton interpolation

    Lecture 31 Newton interpolation - Example 1

    Lecture 32 Newton interpolation - Example 2

    Lecture 33 Newton interpolation - Code

    Lecture 34 Horner's method for a Newton polynomial

    Lecture 35 Newton interpolation - Advantages/disadvantages

    Section 4: Interpolation error for an interpolating polynomial

    Lecture 36 Formula & estimate for the interpolation error

    Lecture 37 Chebyshev points & Runge's phenomenon

    Lecture 38 Proof of the theorem for the interpolation error

    Lecture 39 Exercise 1: Polynomial interpolation & interpolation error

    Lecture 40 Exercise 2: Piecewise linear interpolation

    Section 5: Spline interpolation

    Lecture 41 Definition & Motivation

    Lecture 42 Linear spline interpolation

    Lecture 43 Exercise 3: Linear spline interpolation

    Lecture 44 Linear spline interpolation - Code

    Lecture 45 Cubic spline interpolation

    Lecture 46 Derivation of the formula for a natural cubic interpolating spline

    Lecture 47 Exercise 4: Natural cubic spline interpolation

    Lecture 48 Natural cubic spline - Code

    Lecture 49 Remarks

    Section 6: Matlab

    Lecture 50 Matlab Live Script - Horner's method & polynomial interpolation

    Lecture 51 Matlab Live Script - Spline interpolation

    Section 7: Conclusion

    Lecture 52 Conclusion

    Engineering students,Science students,Anyone who has interest in interpolation