On the computation of spherical designs by a new optimization approach based on fast spherical Fourier transforms
DOI10.1007/s00211-011-0399-7zbMath1232.65045OpenAlexW2029671051MaRDI QIDQ652262
Publication date: 14 December 2011
Published in: Numerische Mathematik (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00211-011-0399-7
spherical functionsconjugate gradient methodspherical harmonicsNewton methodspherical designsunit spherequadrature errornonequispaced fast spherical Fourier transformsnonlinear optimization methodsoptimization algorithms on Riemannian manifolds
Numerical optimization and variational techniques (65K10) Newton-type methods (49M15) Numerical methods for discrete and fast Fourier transforms (65T50) Multidimensional problems (41A63) Approximate quadratures (41A55) Numerical quadrature and cubature formulas (65D32) Harmonic analysis and spherical functions (43A90) Methods of local Riemannian geometry (53B21)
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