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Document the Cohen-Hubbard-Oesterwinter formula #2924

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journaltitle = {Mathematics of Computation},
pages = {699--706},
title = {Generation of Finite Difference Formulas on Arbitrarily Spaced Grids},
volume = {51},
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number = {184},

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You need to rerun Biber, [CHO73] still says 51 instead of 51.184.

In this section we derive the Cohen-Hubbard-Osterwinder formula, equation (\ref{eqncho}).

\begin{proposition}
Given a sufficient regular function $f\of{x}$ there exists a family of rational numbers $\gb_{n, \gn}$, with $0 ≤ \gn ≤ n - 2$, such that:
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Changed that statement, too.

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You need to rerun Biber, [CHO73] still says 51 instead of 51.184.

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Run rebuild_all_documents.ps1 before merging.

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@pleroy pleroy merged commit d838660 into mockingbirdnest:master Mar 22, 2021
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