Interpolation (disambiguation)
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Interpolation may refer to:
- InterpolationInterpolationIn the mathematical field of numerical analysis, interpolation is a method of constructing new data points within the range of a discrete set of known data points....
in mathematics, specifically numerical analysis; also- Interpolation of operators, as in the Riesz–Thorin theorem and Marcinkiewicz interpolation theorem
- Craig interpolationCraig interpolationIn mathematical logic, Craig's interpolation theorem is a result about the relationship between different logical theories. Roughly stated, the theorem says that if a formula φ implies a formula ψ then there is a third formula ρ, called an interpolant, such that every nonlogical symbol...
in mathematical logic
- Interpolation theoryInterpolation theoryThe Interpolation Theory, also known as the Intercalation Theory or the Antithetic Theory, is a theory that attempts to explain the origin of the alternation of generations in plants...
(biology) - Interpolation (music)Interpolation (music)Interpolation in music refers to an abrupt change in musical elements from the main theme.-In classical music:In music and musical composition, especially 20th century and later, interpolation is an abrupt change of elements, with continuation of the first idea...
- Interpolation (manuscripts)Interpolation (manuscripts)An interpolation, in relation to literature and especially ancient manuscripts, is an entry or passage in a text that was not written by the original author...
- Variable interpolation in programming
- Image scalingImage scalingIn computer graphics, image scaling is the process of resizing a digital image. Scaling is a non-trivial process that involves a trade-off between efficiency, smoothness and sharpness. As the size of an image is increased, so the pixels which comprise the image become increasingly visible, making...
(image interpolation) - TweeningTweeningInbetweening or tweening is the process of generating intermediate frames between two images to give the appearance that the first image evolves smoothly into the second image. Inbetweens are the drawings between the key frames which help to create the illusion of motion...
(video interpolation)