Comprehensive interpretation of a three-point Gauss quadrature with variable sampling points and its application to integration for discrete data (Q1789936)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6950692
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6950692 |
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Comprehensive interpretation of a three-point Gauss quadrature with variable sampling points and its application to integration for discrete data (English)
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10 October 2018
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Summary: This study examined the characteristics of a variable three-point Gauss quadrature using a variable set of weighting factors and corresponding optimal sampling points. The major findings were as follows. The one-point, two-point, and three-point Gauss quadratures that adopt the Legendre sampling points and the well-known Simpson's 1/3 rule were found to be special cases of the variable three-point Gauss quadrature. In addition, the three-point Gauss quadrature may have out-of-domain sampling points beyond the domain end points. By applying the quadratically extrapolated integrals and nonlinearity index, the accuracy of the integration could be increased significantly for evenly acquired data, which is popular with modern sophisticated digital data acquisition systems, without using higher-order extrapolation polynomials.
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