Mendeleev’s inequality
Dmitri Mendeleev, known for creating the periodic table, also discovered a mathematical theorem about polynomials and their derivatives. The theorem originated from his empirical research on interpolation problems.
Dmitri Mendeleev, known for creating the periodic table, also discovered a mathematical theorem about polynomials and their derivatives. The theorem originated from his empirical research on interpolation problems.
The article discusses linear algebra concepts applied to polynomials, specifically the set P_n(ℝ) of real polynomials with degree ≤ n. It explores how these polynomials can be expressed using n+1 scalar coefficients and examines their properties as a vector space.
Lagrange interpolating polynomials provide a method to find a polynomial that perfectly fits a given set of distinct data points. The approach constructs a polynomial of degree at most n that passes through n+1 specified points. This technique is widely used in numerical analysis and approximation theory.