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Starting from the highest Chebyshev coefficients and moving to the lowest improves the accuracy because adding from biggest to smallest floating-point numbers is less accurate than adding from smallest to biggest?. Implementing it however, would require an extra for-loop on every interpolation, is it worth the extra time?
See the MWE in issue #10.
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Starting from the highest Chebyshev coefficients and moving to the lowest improves the accuracy because adding from biggest to smallest floating-point numbers is less accurate than adding from smallest to biggest?. Implementing it however, would require an extra for-loop on every interpolation, is it worth the extra time?
See the MWE in issue #10.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: