Spherical Essentially Non-Oscillatory (SENO) Interpolation
Abstract
We develop two new ideas for interpolation on S2. In this first part, we will introduce a simple interpolation method named Spherical Interpolation of orDER n (SIDER-n) that gives a Cn interpolant given n ≥ 2. The idea generalizes the construction of the B\'ezier curves developed for R. The second part incorporates the ENO philosophy and develops a new Spherical Essentially Non-Oscillatory (SENO) interpolation method. When the underlying curve on S2 has kinks or sharp discontinuity in the higher derivatives, our proposed approach can reduce spurious oscillations in the high-order reconstruction. We will give multiple examples to demonstrate the accuracy and effectiveness of the proposed approaches.
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