Abstract
We introduce a n-term quadrature to integrate inner products of n functions, as opposed to a Gaussian quadrature to integrate 2n functions. We will characterize and provide computational tools to construct the inner product quadrature, and establish its connection to the Gaussian quadrature.
Original language | Undefined |
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Article number | 1205.0601 |
Journal | arXiv |
State | Published - May 3 2012 |
Keywords
- math.NA