Runge's Phenomenon ? ¶
The blue curve is a 5th-order interpolating polynomial (using six equally-spaced interpolating points).
The green curve is a 9th-order interpolating polynomial (using ten equally-spaced interpolating points).
At the interpolating points, the error between the function and the interpolating polynomial is (by definition) zero. Between the interpolating points (especially in the region close to the endpoints 1 and −1), the error between the function and the interpolating polynomial gets worse for higher-order polynomials.
.
.
Tags:
- 5th
- between
- between function
- blue
- color
- courses
- curve
- curve color
- equally
- equally spaced
- error
- error between
- f9
- function
- function interpolating
- green
- interpolating
- interpolating points
- interpolating polynomial
- m297
- math
- order
- order interpolating
- phenom
- phenomenon
- points
- polynomial
- polynomials
- red
- runge
- runge phenomenon
- rungesphenomenon
- spaced
- spaced interpolating
- using
- using equally
- using polynomial
- width
- wikipedia
- 400