hyperinterpolation

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Etymology

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From hyper- +‎ interpolation.

Noun

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hyperinterpolation (usually uncountable, plural hyperinterpolations)

  1. (mathematics) interpolation on a surface of more than two dimensions
    • 2015, Heping Wang, Ian H. Sloan, “On filtered polynomial approximation on the sphere”, in arXiv[1]:
      The resulting "filtered polynomial approximation" (a spherical polynomial of degree  ) is then made fully discrete by approximating the inner product integrals by an  -point cubature rule of suitably high polynomial degree of precision, giving an approximation called "filtered hyperinterpolation".