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− | In the program Sednterp, interpolation refers to the estimation of physical parameters from standard tables and user entered information. In most cases, Sednterp uses a power series approximation of standard tabular data. For example, Sednterp will interpolate the density of a solution from the concentration of solutes present entered by the user. | + | [[Category:Sednterp]]In the program Sednterp, interpolation refers to the estimation of physical parameters from standard tables and user entered information. In most cases, Sednterp uses a power series approximation of standard tabular data. For example, Sednterp will interpolate the density of a solution from the concentration of solutes present entered by the user. |
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Revision as of 19:11, 22 December 2011
In the program Sednterp, interpolation refers to the estimation of physical parameters from standard tables and user entered information. In most cases, Sednterp uses a power series approximation of standard tabular data. For example, Sednterp will interpolate the density of a solution from the concentration of solutes present entered by the user.
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