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- From: john@aquarius.unm.edu (John Prentice)
- Subject: Re: Interpolating 2D and 3D randomly spaced data
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- Date: Wed, 09 Sep 92 06:00:16 GMT
- Organization: Dept. of Physics & Astro, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
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- > I am looking for algorithms for interpolating 2D and 3D randomly
- >spaced data, preferably with error estimation. Any pointer is
- >appreciated.
- >
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- Look in the Transactions of Mathematical Software, published by the
- Association for Computing Machinery. In the 1985 on range, there
- have been quite a large number of papers written on precisely this
- topic. These papers include code, which can be obtained ftp from
- netlib. I have used some of the algorithms published in TOMS for
- this purpose and they have worked great.
-
- John
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- Dr. John K. Prentice
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