On an identity derived from interpolation theory
Sorin G. Gal

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how fundamental interpolation polynomial properties can be used to derive interesting mathematical identities, highlighting connections within interpolation theory.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to deriving identities from interpolation polynomial properties, offering new insights into interpolation theory.
Findings
Derived new identities from interpolation polynomial properties
Connected interpolation theory with other mathematical identities
Provided a concise method for identity derivation
Abstract
The aim of this short note is to show how can be derived from the properties of fundamental interpolation polynomials some nice identities.
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Topicsadvanced mathematical theories · Mathematical functions and polynomials · Differential Equations and Boundary Problems
