SPINTERP
PNG Images Used for HTML Documentation


SPINTERP/HTML is a directory which contains PNG images used by the SPINTERP documentation.

Author:

Andreas Klimke,
Universitaet Stuttgart,
Stuttgart, Germany.

License:

SPARSE GRID INTERPOLATION TOOLBOX - LICENSE

Copyright (c) 2006 W. Andreas Klimke, Universitaet Stuttgart. Copyright (c) 2007-2008 W. A. Klimke. All Rights Reserved. All Rights Reserved.

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Reference:

  1. Andreas Klimke, Barbara Wohlmuth,
    Algorithm 847: SPINTERP: Piecewise Multilinear Hierarchical Sparse Grid Interpolation in MATLAB,
    ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software,
    Volume 31, Number 4, December 2005, pages 561-579.
  2. Andreas Klimke,
    SPINTERP V2.1: Piecewise multilinear hierarchical sparse grid interpolation in MATLAB: Documentation.
  3. Andreas Klimke,
    SPINTERP V2.1: Examples: Reference Results..
  4. Sergey Smolyak,
    Quadrature and Interpolation Formulas for Tensor Products of Certain Classes of Functions,
    Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR,
    Volume 4, 1963, pages 240-243.

Source Code:

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Last revised on 14 June 2011.