Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8898060 Linear Algebra and its Applications 2018 27 Pages PDF
Abstract
We describe geometrically and algebraically the set of unattainable points for the Rational Hermite Interpolation Problem (i.e. those points where the problem does not have a solution). We show that this set is a union of equidimensional complete intersection varieties of odd codimension, the number of them being equal to the minimum between the degrees of the numerator and denominator of the problem. Each of these equidimensional varieties can be further decomposed as a union of as many rational (irreducible) varieties as input data points. We exhibit algorithms and equations defining all these objects.
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Physical Sciences and Engineering Mathematics Algebra and Number Theory
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