Exercicios Pol Interp2
Exercicios Pol Interp2
Exercicios Pol Interp2
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M. Abramowitz and I.A. Stegun (Editors), Orthogonal polynomials, Ch. 22 in Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas,
Graphs, and Mathematical Tables, ninth printing, Dover, New York,
pp. 771802, 1972.
Computational aspects of the theory of orthogonal polynomials are discussed in the edited volume
W. Gautschi, G.H. Golub, and G. Opfer (Editors), Applications and Computation of Orthogonal Polynomials, Conference at the
Mathematical Research Institute, Oberwolfach, Germany, March 22
28, 1998, Birkh
auser, Basel, 1999.
A recent survey of the theory and application of orthogonal polynomials
in numerical computations is contained in
W. Gautschi, Orthogonal polynomials: applications and computation, Acta Numerica 5 (A. Iserles, ed.), Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge, pp. 45119, 1996.
Finally, we refer to the books of Powell and Cheney, cited in the
Notes at the end of the previous chapter, concerning the application of
orthogonal polynomials in the eld of best least squares approximation.
Exercises
9.1
9.2
9.3
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9.4
(1 x2 )n = (1 x2 )nk qk (x) ,
where qk is a polynomial of degree k. Deduce that all the derivatives of the function (1 x2 )n of order less than n vanish at
x = 1.
Dene j (x) = (d/dx)j (1 x2 )j , and show by repeated integration by parts that
1
k (x)j (x)dx = 0 ,
9.5
0k <j.
xj ex = xjk qk (x)ex ,
dj j x
(x e ) .
dxj
Show that, for each j 0, j is a polynomial of degree j,
and that these polynomials form an orthogonal system on the
interval (0, ) with respect to the weight function w(x) = ex .
Write down the polynomials with j = 0, 1, 2 and 3.
Suppose that j , j = 0, 1, . . ., form a system of orthogonal polynomials with weight function w(x) on the interval (a, b). Show
that, for some value of the constant Cj , j+1 (x) Cj xj (x) is
a polynomial of degree j, and hence that
j (x) = ex
9.6
jk k (x) ,
k=0
jk R .
j 1.
Exercises
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show that
b
9.8
and deduce that Ej > 0 for all j. Hence show that for all
positive values of j the zeros of j and j1 interlace. (See the
proof of Theorem 5.8.)
Using the weight function w on the interval (a, b) apply a similar
argument to that for Theorem 8.6 to nd the best polynomial
approximation pn of degree n in the 2-norm to the function
xn+1 . Show that
xn+1 pn
9.9
2
2
=
a
2
w(x)2n+1 dx/[cn+1
n+1 ] ,
n+1
in n+1 (x).
where cn+1
n+1 is the coecient of x
Write down the best polynomial approximation of degree 2
to the function x3 in the 2-norm with w(x) 1 on the interval
(1, 1), and evaluate the 2-norm of the error.
Suppose that the weight w is an even function on the interval
(a, a), and that a system of orthogonal polynomials j , j =
0, . . . , n, on the interval (a, a) is constructed by the Gram
Schmidt process. Show that, if j is even, then j is an even
function, and that, if j is odd, then j is an odd function.
Now suppose that the best polynomial approximation of degree n in the 2-norm to the function f on the interval (a, a) is
expressed in the form
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