Scientific Computing with Python 3
by Claus Führer, Claus Fuhrer, Jan Erik Solem, Olivier Verdier
Exercises
Ex. 1 → Implement a method __add__, which constructs a new polynomial p+q by adding two given polynomials p and q. In monomial form, polynomials are added by just adding the coefficients, whereas in Newton form, the coefficients depend on the abscissa xi of the interpolation points. Before adding the coefficients of both polynomials, the polynomial q has to get new interpolation points with the property that their abscissa xi coincides with those of p and the method __changepoints__ has to be provided for that. It should change the interpolation points and return a new set of coefficients.
Ex. 2 → Write conversion methods to convert a polynomial from Newton form into monomial form and vice versa.
Ex. 3 → Write a method called add_point ...
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