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  2. Gauss–Legendre quadrature - Wikipedia

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    GaussLegendre quadrature is optimal in a very narrow sense for computing integrals of a function f over [−1, 1], since no other quadrature rule integrates all degree 2n − 1 polynomials exactly when using n sample points. However, this measure of accuracy is not generally a very useful one---polynomials are very simple to integrate and ...

  3. Gaussian quadrature - Wikipedia

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    This exact rule is known as the GaussLegendre quadrature rule. The quadrature rule will only be an accurate approximation to the integral above if f (x) is well-approximated by a polynomial of degree 2n − 1 or less on [−1, 1]. The GaussLegendre quadrature rule is not typically used for integrable functions with endpoint singularities ...

  4. Collocation method - Wikipedia

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    The GaussLegendre methods use the points of GaussLegendre quadrature as collocation points. The GaussLegendre method based on s points has order 2s. [2] All GaussLegendre methods are A-stable. [3] In fact, one can show that the order of a collocation method corresponds to the order of the quadrature rule that one would get using the ...

  5. Gauss–Legendre method - Wikipedia

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    GaussLegendre methods are implicit Runge–Kutta methods. More specifically, they are collocation methods based on the points of GaussLegendre quadrature. The GaussLegendre method based on s points has order 2s. [1] All GaussLegendre methods are A-stable. [2] The GaussLegendre method of order two is the implicit midpoint rule.

  6. List of Runge–Kutta methods - Wikipedia

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    These methods are based on the points of GaussLegendre quadrature. The GaussLegendre method of order four ... For example, Lobatto IIID family introduced in ...

  7. Legendre polynomials - Wikipedia

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    This approach to the Legendre polynomials provides a deep connection to rotational symmetry. Many of their properties which are found laboriously through the methods of analysis — for example the addition theorem — are more easily found using the methods of symmetry and group theory, and acquire profound physical and geometrical meaning.

  8. Pseudo-spectral method - Wikipedia

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    Special examples are the Gaussian quadrature for polynomials and the Discrete Fourier Transform for plane waves. It should be stressed that the grid points and weights, x i , w i {\displaystyle x_{i},w_{i}} are a function of the basis and the number N {\displaystyle N} .

  9. List of numerical analysis topics - Wikipedia

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    Gauss–Laguerre quadrature — extension of Gaussian quadrature for integrals with weight exp(−x) on [0, ∞] Gauss–Kronrod quadrature formula — nested rule based on Gaussian quadrature; Gauss–Kronrod rules; Tanh-sinh quadrature — variant of Gaussian quadrature which works well with singularities at the end points