AbstractComputing the value of the Jacobian elliptic functions, given the argument u and the parameter m, is a problem, whose solution can be found either tabulated in tables of elliptic functions [1] or by use of existing software, such as Mathematica, etc. The inverse problem, finding the argument, given the Jacobian elliptic function and the parameter m, is a problem whose solution is found only in tables of elliptic functions. Standard polynomial inverse interpolation procedures fail, due to ill conditioning of the system of linear equations of the unknowns. In this paper, we describe a numerical procedure for inverse interpolation which gives good results in the computation of the argument of the Jacobian elliptic function given the Ja...