Let n be even. Show how the composite

Jaeden Weaver

Jaeden Weaver

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2022-04-07

Let n be even. Show how the composite Simpson rule with 2n equally spaced nodes can be computed from the case of n equally spaced nodes with a minimum amount of additional work.

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glapaso7ng5

Beginner2022-04-08Added 13 answers

The starting Simpson's rule on [ 0 , 1 ] is I 1 1 6 f ( 0 ) + 4 6 f ( 1 2 ) + 1 6 f ( 1 ) When you subdivide the interval it is I 2 1 12 f ( 0 ) + 4 12 f ( 1 4 ) + 2 12 f ( 1 2 ) + 4 12 f ( 3 4 ) + 1 12 f ( 1 ) = 1 2 I 1 + 4 12 ( f ( 1 4 ) + f ( 3 4 ) ) Then when you double again, you divide I 2 in half, then add the contributions for the new points. You are being asked to show that this continues, so all you need to do is evaluate f at the new points, sum the values, multiply by an appropriate constant, and add half the previous approximation to get the new approximation.

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