But will both Stieltjes polynomials from the Legendre polynomials and Stieltjes polynomials with Legendre function of the second kind going to work as zeroes for the kronrod weights and nodes?
Because they both yield 0.53239 and 1.08169 for the same n=5 and x = 0.2 !
On Saturday, February 22, 2020, 06:11:33 PM GMT+4, Nick Thompson
Does this mean that we can generate different Stieltjes polynomials with different orthogonal polynomials and/or functions?
Yes, you can expand every polynomial in every other complete polynomial basis. The basis you select should make the conversion from the original basis well-conditioned.
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On Saturday, February 22, 2020 6:26 AM, N A via Boost-users
Hi
The Legendre polynomials (Lp) of degree n=5 and x=0.2 is 0.30752 and according to Boost article, the Legendre-Stieltjes polynomials (LSp) of degree n=5 and x=0.2 is 0.53239.
So if I want to compute the LSp for n=6, how do I do it? What is the formula you are using to be able to calculate the LSp for any nth degree?
If a recurrence relation is not possible, then is there a closed form mathematical representation to calculate any nth degree LSp?
Please see Patterson, TNL. "The optimum addition of points to quadrature formulae." Mathematics of Computation 22.104 (1968): 847-856 John.
Thanks
On Friday, February 21, 2020, 06:54:27 PM GMT+4, Nick Thompson via Boost-users
wrote: What precisely are you trying to compute? Are you trying to find the coefficients of the polynomials in the standard basis? Are you trying to evaluate them at a point?
Note that the Legendre-Stieltjes polynomials do not satisfy three-term recurrence relations, and so recursive rules (depending on what precisely you mean by that) are not available.
Nick
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wrote: Hi,
With regard to the article on Boost: Legendre-Stieltjes Polynomials - 1.66.0 https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_66_0/libs/math/doc/html/math_toolkit/sf_pol...
Legendre-Stieltjes Polynomials - 1.66.0
Can anyone help me to compute the stieltjes polynomials please? I'm coding in VBA and I'm looking for some recursive rules to calculate same.
Thanks Vick
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