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Fast linear barycentric rational interpolation for singular functions via scaled transformations

Desong Kong, Shuhuang Xiang

Published 2021-01-20Version 1

In this paper, applied strictly monotonic increasing scaled maps, a kind of well-conditioned linear barycentric rational interpolations are proposed to approximate functions of singularities at the origin, such as $x^\alpha$ for $\alpha \in (0,1)$ and $\log(x)$. It just takes $O(N)$ flops and can achieve fast convergence rates with the choice the scaled parameter, where $N$ is the maximum degree of the denominator and numerator. The construction of the rational interpolant couples rational polynomials in the barycentric form of second kind with the transformed Jacobi-Gauss-Lobatto points. Numerical experiments are considered which illustrate the accuracy and efficiency of the algorithms. The convergence of the rational interpolation is also considered.

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