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The problem of numerical integration of functions from a given class F is considered. It is shown that if F is convex and balanced then adaptive quadrature algorithms are not better than nonadaptive ones. Examples of nonconvex classes of functions F for which adaption is substantially better than nonadaption are presented. From a practical point of view the adaptive algorithms constructed may not be suitable because they require knowledge of parameters, difficult to specify a priori. | |||
Property / review text: The problem of numerical integration of functions from a given class F is considered. It is shown that if F is convex and balanced then adaptive quadrature algorithms are not better than nonadaptive ones. Examples of nonconvex classes of functions F for which adaption is substantially better than nonadaption are presented. From a practical point of view the adaptive algorithms constructed may not be suitable because they require knowledge of parameters, difficult to specify a priori. / rank | |||
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adaptive quadrature algorithms | |||
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nonconvex classes of functions | |||
Property / zbMATH Keywords: nonconvex classes of functions / rank | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Eduard Eitelberg / rank | |||
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Adaption helps for some nonconvex classes (English)
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The problem of numerical integration of functions from a given class F is considered. It is shown that if F is convex and balanced then adaptive quadrature algorithms are not better than nonadaptive ones. Examples of nonconvex classes of functions F for which adaption is substantially better than nonadaption are presented. From a practical point of view the adaptive algorithms constructed may not be suitable because they require knowledge of parameters, difficult to specify a priori.
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adaptive quadrature algorithms
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nonconvex classes of functions
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