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This function returns a list with n elements containing the order k quadrature rule data frame for the ultraspherical polynomial for orders k = 1,\;2,\; … ,\;n.
ultraspherical.quadrature.rules(n,alpha,normalized=FALSE)
n |
integer value for the highest order |
alpha |
numeric value for the polynomial parameter |
normalized |
boolean value. if TRUE rules are for orthonormal polynomials, otherwise they are for orthgonal polynomials |
An order k quadrature data frame is a named data frame that contains
the roots and abscissa values of the corresponding order k orthogonal polynomial.
The column with name x
contains the roots or zeros and
the column with name w
contains the weights.
A list with n elements each of which is a data frame
1 |
Quadrature rule data frame for the order 1 ultraspherical polynomial |
2 |
Quadrature rule data frame for the order 2 ultraspherical polynomial |
...
n |
Quadrature rule data frame for the order n ultraspherical polynomial |
Frederick Novomestky fnovomes@poly.edu
Abramowitz, M. and I. A. Stegun, 1968. Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Tables, Dover Publications, Inc., New York.
Press, W. H., S. A. Teukolsky, W. T. Vetterling, and B. P. Flannery, 1992. Numerical Recipes in C, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K.
Stroud, A. H., and D. Secrest, 1966. Gaussian Quadrature Formulas, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ.
quadrature.rules
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ultraspherical.quadrature
### ### generate a list of quadrature rules for ### the orthogonal ultraspherical polynomial ### of orders 1 to 5 ### the polynomial parameter value alpha is 1.0 ### orthogonal.rules <- ultraspherical.quadrature.rules( 5, 1 ) print( orthogonal.rules ) ### ### generate a list of quadrature rules for ### the orthonormal ultraspherical polynomial ### of orders 1 to 5 ### the polynomial parameter value alpha is 1.0 ### orthonormal.rules <- ultraspherical.quadrature.rules( 5, 1, TRUE ) print( orthonormal.rules )
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