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Publication Date: 2007
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A Linear Algebraic Approach to Teaching Interpolation
Tassa, Tamir
Mathematics and Computer Education, v41 n1 p37-45 Win 2007
A novel approach for teaching interpolation in the introductory course in numerical analysis is presented. The interpolation problem is viewed as a problem in linear algebra, whence the various forms of interpolating polynomial are seen as different choices of a basis to the subspace of polynomials of the corresponding degree. This approach enables the instructor to relate this topic to the topic of numerical solution of linear algebraic systems and, consequently, to introduce the important notion of stability. Finally, it is proposed to spice up the discussion of interpolation by describing its usage in cryptography for secret sharing.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Introductory Courses, Algebra, Equations (Mathematics), Mathematics, Problem Solving, Mathematics Teachers, Student Motivation, Curriculum Enrichment, Course Content, College Mathematics
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Language: English
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