6533b831fe1ef96bd1298e07

RESEARCH PRODUCT

Quadrature rules for qualocation

Claus SchneiderMichael Junges

subject

Boundary integral equationsSmooth curvesMathematical analysisGauss–Kronrod quadrature formulaClenshaw–Curtis quadratureQuadrature (mathematics)Mathematics

description

Qualocation is a method for the numerical treatment of boundary integral equations on smooth curves which was developed by Chandler, Sloan and Wendland (1988-2000) [1,2]. They showed that the method needs symmetric J–point–quadrature rules on [0, 1] that are exact for a maximum number of 1–periodic functions The existence of 2–point–rules of that type was proven by Chandler and Sloan. For J ∈ {3, 4} such formulas have been calculated numerically in [2]. We show that the functions Gα form a Chebyshev–system on [0, 1/2] for arbitrary indices a and thus prove the existence of such quadrature rules for any J.

https://doi.org/10.1002/pamm.200310224