Abstract
The appropriateness of various numerical procedures for obtaining valid time-derivative data recently reported in the literature (Zernicke et al., 1976; McLaughlin et al., 1977; Pezzack et al., 1977) is discussed. A case for the use of quintic natural splines is presented, based on the smoothness of higher derivatives and flexibility in application.
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