Mathematics > Numerical Analysis
[Submitted on 23 Jul 2026]
Title:Lagrange interpolation processes based on the zeros of anti-Gauss Jacobi polynomials
View PDF HTML (experimental)Abstract:This paper introduces and investigates a new Lagrange interpolation process based on the zeros of anti-Gauss Jacobi polynomials. Fundamental properties of anti-Gauss nodes, including their asymptotic distribution, are established, together with estimates for the associated polynomials and their derivatives. These results provide the basis for the construction of an interpolation process whose weighted Lebesgue constants exhibit logarithmic growth, ensuring optimal approximation properties. Compared with previously known interpolation schemes based on Jacobi nodes, the proposed process achieves optimal Lebesgue constants for a shifted range of endpoint weight parameters, allowing the use of smaller endpoint weight exponents. Convergence estimates are established for functions in suitable weighted Sobolev spaces, and numerical experiments support the theoretical findings.
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