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Simple rational approximation

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Simple rational approximation is a subset of interpolating methods using rational functions. Especially, all the poles and zeros of the rational functions are simple in the simple rational approximation, which means that there is no multiplicity in poles and zeros. Sometimes, it only implies simple poles.