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Runge's phenomenon

Runge's phenomenon is a mathematical phenomenon discovered by Carle David Tolmé Runge when exploring the error of polynomial interpolation.

Consider the function:

Runge found that if you interpolate this function at equidistant points between -1 and 1 such that:

Rungesphenomenon.jpg
The red curve is the Runge function, the blue curve is a 5th order polynomial, while the green curve is a 9th order polynomial. The approximation only gets worse.

with a polynomial which has a degree , the resulting interpolation would oscillate toward the end of the interval, i.e. close to -1 and 1. It can even be proved that the interpolation error tends toward infinity when the degree of the polynomial increases:

Runge's phenomenon demonstrates that lower-order polynomials are generally to be preferred instead of raising the degree of the interpolation polynomial, even though some of the badness of this interpolation may be overcome by using Chebyshev polynomials instead of equidistant points. Runge's function is nicely interpolated using splines however, and cubic splines are the most common interpolation method in this family.

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List of mathematical topics (P-R) | List of polynomial topics | Numerical Analysis | Numerical solution | Polynomial interpolation

 

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