Abstract

First we introduce a new class of highly differentiable generalized trigonometric polynomials. Then, we study some of their analytical properties, show that the computational effort for their utilization is similar to the one needed for ordinary trigonometric polynomials and discuss their superior performance in numerical experiments.

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