[R] best polynomial approximation
Hans W Borchers
hwborchers at googlemail.com
Tue May 18 12:10:51 CEST 2010
I guess you may be looking for the Remez algorithm. AFAIK there is no
implementation in one of the R packages. You can find FORTRAN code in the
Collected Algorithms of the ACM (no. 604) which probably could be called
from R.
There appears to exist a discrete, equi-distant(?) version as function
'remez' in the signal package, if that is of any help to you. I have never
used it.
Regards, Hans Werner
P.S.: The Chebyshev polynomials do not compute the "best polynomial
approximation", but they provide a nice way to estimate the maximal distance
to this best approximating polynomial.
Patrizio Frederic wrote:
>
> Dear R-users,
> I learned today that there exists an interesting topic in numerical
> analysis names "best polynomial approximation" (BSA). Given a function
> f the BSA of degree k, say pk, is the polynomial such that
>
> pk=arginf sup(|f-pk|)
>
> Although given some regularity condition of f, pk is unique, pk IS NOT
> calculated with least square. A quick google tour show a rich field of
> research and many algorithms proposed for computing such a task.
>
> I was wondered if some of you knows about some R implementations
> (packages) for computing BSA.
>
> Many thanks in advance,
>
> Patrizio
>
> as usual I apologize for my fragmented English
>
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