write Stirling central difference formula
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The stirling central difference formula is
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the central difference formula is the
f'(x) =f(x+h)-f(x-h)2h
suppose you have a discrete approximation,y,to a function , f(x), which is in principle continuous but for which you only have some selection of data points : yi = f(xi), where xi may or may not be equally spaced.
it is cleared that central difference gives a much more accurate approximation of the derivative compared to the forward and backward differences . if the data values are available both in the past and in the future , the numerical derivative should be approximated by the central difference.
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