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Interpolated

ˌɪˈtərpəˌleɪtɪd
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
  1. Interpolated
    Inserted in, or added to, the original; introduced; foisted in; changed by the insertion of new or spurious matter.
  2. Interpolated
    (Math) Introduced or determined by interpolation; as, interpolated quantities or numbers.
  3. Interpolated
    (Math) Provided with necessary interpolations; as, an interpolated table.
Usage in the news

In retaliation for the arrests, several members of the hacking collective appear to have launched distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks against the Interpol Website, according to a Twitter account associated with the group, AnonOps. eweek.com

With the success of the Strokes, Interpol, and other New York rock groups, a new generation of listeners is discovering such seminal NYC bands as Television and Suicide. sfweekly.com

Interpol - 'Our Love to Admire '. variety.com

There's little to love about Interpol's third album, 'Our Love to Admire '. variety.com

Interpol have always seemed like a cross between the Beach Boys and the Brothers Grimm, a cosmopolitan cocktail of youth and naïveté. villagevoice.com

Interpol frontman's solo LP 'Banks' is out now via Matador. spin.com

Interpol to restart search for Bulgaria bomber. kaaltv.com

INTERVIEWS Interpol's 'Bright Lights' Returns as Jumbo 10th Anniversary Reissue. spin.com

Interpol's 'Turn on the Bright Lights' Reissue. spin.com

Interpol's 2002 debut Turn on the Bright Lights didn't materialize overnight. spin.com

Facebook photo Kazakh native Rustem Tursunbayev was arrested Feb 10 after Canada Border Services Agency officials learned there was an Interpol red notice issued by Kazakhstan accusing him of organized crime. thestar.com

12 O'Clock Track / Music 12 O'Clock Track: Interpol, "Say Hello to the Angels". chicagoreader.com

Interpol Peru is reporting that alleged "butt cutter" Johnny D Guillen Pimentel, age 40, was arrested Friday in Lima. observer.com

SPD detective in line to lead Interpol fight against child abuse. ky3.com

Witnesses leave 360 tips days after Interpol issues alert. globalpost.com

Usage in scientific papers

In order to improve the density distribution estimation, one can interpolate the histogram by using the Parzen windows method , which consists of convolving the histogram with a Gaussian distribution, resulting in an interpolated and smoother curve.
Identifying Complex Networks by Random Walks

The exponential factor in (3.18) e−c|u|/2 controls both the e2λ|u|/L coming from the interpolation (for L large) and the number |u| of interpolation steps.
Random walks in space time mixing environments

While the re is a wide range of interpolation schemes (polynomial, Fourier, and least squares [161]), many of these schemes are not directly applicable for spatial interpolation in sensor networks due to their communication complexity.
A Unified Approach to Sparse Signal Processing

Modified IMAT (MIMAT) for OFDM Channel Estimation: In this method, the spectrum of the channel is initially estimated using a simple interpolation such as linear interpolation between pilot sub-carriers.
A Unified Approach to Sparse Signal Processing

The pseudoscalar mass along lines of constant physics was constructed by interpolating along the isolines of the ratio of the separate interpolations of pseudoscalar and vector masses.
Evidence for a conformal phase in SU(N) gauge theories

Usage in literature

But above all things else the author must keep himself out of sight, and must refrain from interpolating his opinions. "Short Story Writing" by Charles Raymond Barrett

I bought Croker's Boswell; which I find good to refer to, but not to read; so hashed up it is with interpolations. "Letters of Edward FitzGerald in Two Volumes Vol. II" by Edward FitzGerald

Lanze Degbrend began interpolating sarcastic comments. "A Slave is a Slave" by Henry Beam Piper

Except for the most refined work, intermediate values may be determined by interpolation. "Steam, Its Generation and Use" by Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Of this new spirit there is no trace in the epic, except in one or two late interpolations. "Hindu Gods And Heroes" by Lionel D. Barnett

Between these three orders, the Praetor interpolates various classes of relatives, of whom the Civil Law took no notice whatever. "Ancient Law" by Sir Henry James Sumner Maine

Not one iota is added to the proof by interpolating a general proposition. "Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXVI. October, 1843. Vol. LIV." by Various

Willie thought that, but for the interpolation of the butter, it would have borne marvellous resemblance to prison fare. "Fighting the Flames" by R.M. Ballantyne

He interpolates another stanza, which has the effect of diluting the strength of the passage. "Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847" by Various

There are several such interpolations in the volume. "The Science of Fairy Tales" by Edwin Sidney Hartland