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The numerous publications on spline theory during recent decades
show the importance of its development on modern applied
mathematics. The purpose of this text is to give an approach to the
theory of spline functions, from the introduction of the phrase
"spline" by I.J. Schoenbergin 1946 to the newest theories of
spline-wavelets or spline-fractals, emphasizing the significance of
the relationship between the general theory and its applications.
In addition, this volume provides material on spline function
theory, as well as an examination of basic methods in spline
functions. The authors have complemented the work with a reference
section to stimulate further study.
The purpose of this book is to give a comprehensive introduction to
the theory of spline functions, together with some applications to
various fields, emphasizing the significance of the relationship
between the general theory and its applications. At the same time,
the goal of the book is also to provide new ma terial on spline
function theory, as well as a fresh look at old results, being
written for people interested in research, as well as for those who
are interested in applications. The theory of spline functions and
their applications is a relatively recent field of applied
mathematics. In the last 50 years, spline function theory has
undergone a won derful development with many new directions
appearing during this time. This book has its origins in the wish
to adequately describe this development from the notion of 'spline'
introduced by 1. J. Schoenberg (1901-1990) in 1946, to the newest
recent theories of 'spline wavelets' or 'spline fractals'. Isolated
facts about the functions now called 'splines' can be found in the
papers of L. Euler, A. Lebesgue, G. Birkhoff, J."
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