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  • Runge’s phenomenon in Geogebra

    calendar Sep 15, 2019 · 3 min read · mathematics computation geogebra  ·
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    Runge’s phenomenon says roughly that a polynomial through equally spaced points over an interval will wobble a lot near the ends. Runge demonstrated this by fitting polynomials through equally spaced point in the interval \([-1,1]\) on the function

    \[ \frac{1}{1+25x^2} \]

    and this function is now known as “Runge’s …


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