Department of Physics & Astronomy
University of New Mexico

Computational Physics Seminar

Computation for Physicists: Interpolation

Presented by Dr. Huaiyu Duan

Interpolation finds approximate functions behind the discrete data points. It has wide applications such as curve plotting, integrating tabular data, quick computation of complicated functions, etc. In this seminar of 
Computation for Physicists, I will explain the basic idea of polynomial and piecewise polynomial interpolation. I will also introduce some useful SciPy tools for this purpose.

This meeting will be held through Zoom. Please ask the host for the password.

9:30 am, Friday, April 9, 2021
Zoom,

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