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In mathematics, Thiele's interpolation formula is a formula that defines a rational function
from a finite set of inputs
and their function values
. The problem of generating a function whose graph passes through a given set of function values is called interpolation. This interpolation formula is named after the Danish mathematician Thorvald N. Thiele. It is expressed as a continued fraction, where ρ represents the reciprocal difference:

Note that the
-th level in Thiele's interpolation formula is

while the
-th reciprocal difference is defined to be
.
The two
terms are different and can not be cancelled.