Computing Fresnel integrals via modified trapezium rules
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Abstract: In this paper we propose methods for computing Fresnel integrals based on truncated trapezium rule approximations to integrals on the real line, these trapezium rules modified to take into account poles of the integrand near the real axis. Our starting point is a method for computation of the error function of complex argument due to Matta and Reichel ({em J. Math. Phys.} {�f 34} (1956), 298--307) and Hunter and Regan ({em Math. Comp.} {�f 26} (1972), 539--541). We construct approximations which we prove are exponentially convergent as a function of , the number of quadrature points, obtaining explicit error bounds which show that accuracies of uniformly on the real line are achieved with N=12, this confirmed by computations. The approximations we obtain are attractive, additionally, in that they maintain small relative errors for small and large argument, are analytic on the real axis (echoing the analyticity of the Fresnel integrals), and are straightforward to implement.
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