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Education materials pertaining to interpolation are given. Interpolation history and its connection to civilization is described. Web links regarding to learning and teaching of interpolation are listed. User can run small-scale interpolation exercises by use of the software embedded in the web pages. For Cartesian coordinates, small-scale is in the sense that input location number is equal to or less than 16 for 2-D and equal to or less than 72 for 4-D. For non-Cartesian coordinates, small-scale is in the sense that input location number is equal to or less than 16 for polar coordinates (2-D), and equal to or less than 36 for spherical coordinates (3-D) and cylindrical coordinates (3-D). Extensive references of interpolation in general, as well as those related to Dirac-Monte Carlo method, are provided. Documents generated for RDIC are made available for download. Click the link to start.

  1. Interpolation History

  2. References and Web Links

  3. Exercises (Small-Scale)

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