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Course: Numerical Methods


DIFFERENTIATION OF DISCRETE FUNCTIONS

 

Newton Divided Difference Polynomial Method : Theory

 

By Autar Kaw



TOPIC DESCRIPTION
 

Learn how to use Newton's divided difference polynomial method to find the derivative of a discrete function given at discrete data points.

 

This video teaches you how you can find the derivative of a function given at discrete data points by using Newton's divided difference polynomial method.


ALL VIDEOS FOR THIS TOPIC
 

Divided Difference Approach [YOUTUBE 10:07]

Polynomial Interpolation Method [YOUTUBE 8:09]

Newton's Divided Difference Polynomial Method: Theory [YOUTUBE 7:45]

Newton's Divided Difference Polynomial Method: Example [YOUTUBE  8:28]


COMPLETE RESOURCES
  Get in one place the following: a textbook chapter, a PowerPoint presentation, individual YouTube lecture videos, worksheets to illustrate the method and its convergence, and multiple-choice questions on Differentiation of Discrete Functions.

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