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    Cubature formulae and polynomial ideals (English)
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    21 March 2000
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    The main purpose of this paper is to study the structure of cubature formulae using the notion of a polynomial ideal and its variety. The author proves that if \(I\) is a polynomial ideal generated by a proper set of \((2n-1)\) orthogonal polynomials and if the cardinality of the variety \(V(I)\) is equal to the codimension of \(I\), then there exists a cubature formula of degree \(2n-1\) based on the points in the variety. The result generalizes Gaussian cubature formulae. This result also offers a new method for constructing cubature formulae.
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    cubature formulae
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    polynomial ideal
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