Re: Osculating/Hermite Interpolation on sampled data



Speaking about continuity when using interpolating polynomials make sense
since we can set up equations of constraints for this when constructing
the polynomials (such as for splines).

When using windowed sinc interpolation, does it make sense to talk about
interpolation continuity? If so, how is this measured?

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