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A few shades of interpolation

2017, Szpond, Justyna

The topic of this snapshot is interpolation. In the ordinary sense, interpolation means to insert something of a different nature into something else. In mathematics, interpolation means constructing new data points from given data points. The new points usually lie in between the already-known points. The purpose of this snapshot is to introduce a particular type of interpolation, namely, polynomial interpolation. This will be explained starting from basic ideas that go back to the ancient Babylonians and Greeks, and will arrive at subjects of current research activity.

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On the containment problem

2016, Szemberg, Tomasz, Szpond, Justyna

Mathematicians routinely speak two languages: the language of geometry and the language of algebra. When translating between these languages, curves and lines become sets of polynomials called “ideals”. Often there are several possible translations. Then the mystery is how these possible translations relate to each other. We present how geometry itself gives insights into this question.