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Non Periodic Trigonometric Polynomial Approximation

Numerical Analysis 2013-01-01 v3

Abstract

The suitable basis functions for approximating periodic function are periodic, trigonometric functions. When the function is not periodic, a viable alternative is to consider polynomials as basis functions. In this paper we will point out the inadequacy of polynomial approximation and suggest to switch from powers of xx to powers of sin(px)\sin(px) where pp is a parameter which depends on the dimension of the approximating subspace. The new set does not suffer from the drawbacks of polynomial approximation and by using them one can approximate analytic functions with spectral accuracy. An important application of the new basis functions is related to numerical integration. A quadrature based on these functions results in higher accuracy compared to Legendre quadrature.

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@article{arxiv.1209.4955,
  title  = {Non Periodic Trigonometric Polynomial Approximation},
  author = {Hillel Tal-Ezer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1209.4955},
  year   = {2013}
}

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16 pages

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