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Algorithm 697: univariate interpolation that has the accuracy of a third-degree polynomial

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AKI~tA, H. A method of univariate interpolation that has the accuracy of a t}hird-degree polynomial. ACM Trans. Math. Softw. 17, 3 (Sept. 1991), 341-366.
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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE. American National Standard programming language FORTRAN, ANSI X3.9-1978, American National Standards Institute, New York, 1978.

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cover image ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software
ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software  Volume 17, Issue 3
Sept. 1991
142 pages
ISSN:0098-3500
EISSN:1557-7295
DOI:10.1145/114697
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  1. ANSI Standard FORTRAN
  2. Univariate interpolation
  3. curve fitting
  4. third degree polynomial

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