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单词 SimpsonsRule
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Simpson’s rule


Simpson’s rule is a method of (approximate) numerical definite integration (or quadratureMathworldPlanetmath). Simpson’s rule is based on a parabolic model of the functionMathworldPlanetmath to be integrated (in contrast to the trapezoidal model of the trapezoidal rule). Thus, a minimum of three points and three function values are required. Here we take three equidistant points: x0x2 the intervalMathworldPlanetmathPlanetmath endpoints, x1=(x0+x2)/2 the midpointMathworldPlanetmathPlanetmathPlanetmath, and let h=|b-a|/2 the distance between each. The definite integral is then approximated by:

x0x2f(x)𝑑xI=h3(f(x0)+4f(x1)+f(x2))

We can extend this to greater precision by breaking our target domain into n equal-length fragments. The quadrature is then the weighted sum of the above formula for every pair of adjacentPlanetmathPlanetmath regions, which works out for even n to

I=h3(f(x0)+4f(x1)+2f(x2)+4f(x3)++4f(xn-3)+2f(xn-2)+4f(xn-1)+f(xn))
TitleSimpson’s rule
Canonical nameSimpsonsRule
Date of creation2013-03-22 13:40:12
Last modified on2013-03-22 13:40:12
Ownerdrini (3)
Last modified bydrini (3)
Numerical id9
Authordrini (3)
Entry typeTheorem
Classificationmsc 28-00
Classificationmsc 26A06
Classificationmsc 41A55
Classificationmsc 65D32
Related topicLagrangeInterpolationFormula
Related topicNewtonAndCotesFormulas
Related topicPrismatoidMathworldPlanetmath
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