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Stable high-order quadrature rules with equidistant points (English)
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5 August 2009
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Newton-Cotes quadrature rules become unstable for high orders. In this paper, the author reviews two techniques to construct stable high-order quadrature rules using \(N\) equidistant quadrature points. The first method is based on results of \textit{M. W. Wilson} [Math. Comput. 24, 271--282 (1970; Zbl 0219.65028)]. The second approach uses nonnegative least squares methods of \textit{C. L. Lawson} and \textit{R. J. Hanson} [Solving least squares problems, SIAM Philadelphia (1995; Zbl 0860.65029)]. The stability follows from the fact that all weights are positive. These results can be achieved in the case \(N\sim d^2\), where \(d\) is the polynomial order of accuracy. Then the computed approximation corresponds implicitly to the integral of a (discrete) least squares approximation of the (sampled) integrand. The author shows how the underlying discrete least squares approximation can be optimized for the numerical integration. Numerical tests are presented.
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numerical examples
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stable high-order quadrature rules
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discrete least squares approximation
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discrete orthogonal polynomials
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Newton-Cotes quadrature rules
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equidistant quadrature points
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stability
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