I'm <I>sure</I> Oracle's analytic functions can handle this, but I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around the syntax. If anyone has another solution, I'd be ...
In a previous paper (Lyness and Moler [1]), several closely related formulas of use for obtaining a derivative of an analytic function numerically are derived. Each of these formulas consists of a ...
Analytic functions, also known as holomorphic functions, form the cornerstone of complex analysis, widely studied for their elegant properties and deep connections in both pure and applied mathematics ...
Polynomial interpolation to analytic functions can be very accurate, depending on the distribution of the interpolation nodes. However, in equispaced nodes and the like, besides being badly ...