diff --git a/Interpolation/doc/Interpolation/Interpolation.txt b/Interpolation/doc/Interpolation/Interpolation.txt index 28c2b50e42a..b52ca49de46 100644 --- a/Interpolation/doc/Interpolation/Interpolation.txt +++ b/Interpolation/doc/Interpolation/Interpolation.txt @@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ with respect to the data point \f$ \mathbf{p_i}\in \mathcal{P}\f$ is defined by A two-dimensional example is depicted in \cgalFigureRef{fignn_coords}. -Various papers (\cgalCite{s-vidt-80}, \cgalCite{f-sodt-90}, -\cgalCite{cgal:p-plcbd-93}, \cgalCite{b-scaps-97}, \cgalCite{hs-vbihc-00}) show that +Various papers (\cgalCite{b-scaps-97}, \cgalCite{f-sodt-90}, \cgalCite{hs-vbihc-00}, +\cgalCite{cgal:p-plcbd-93}, \cgalCite{s-vidt-80}) show that the natural neighbor coordinates have the following properties:
  1. \f$ \mathbf{x} = \sum_{i=1}^n \lambda_i(\mathbf{x}) \mathbf{p_i}\f$