Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8898526 Journal of Complexity 2018 33 Pages PDF
Abstract
Let d and k be positive integers. Let μ be a positive Borel measure on R2 possessing finite moments up to degree 2d−1. If the support of μ is contained in an algebraic curve of degree k, then we show that there exists a quadrature rule for μ with at most dk many nodes all placed on the curve (and positive weights) that is exact on all polynomials of degree at most 2d−1. This generalizes both Gauss and (the odd degree case of) Szegő quadrature where the curve is a line and a circle, respectively, to arbitrary plane algebraic curves. We use this result to show that, without any hypothesis on the support of μ, there is always a cubature rule for μ with at most 32d(d−1)+1 many nodes. In both results, we show that the quadrature or cubature rule can be chosen such that its value on a certain positive definite form of degree 2d is minimized. We characterize the unique Gaussian quadrature rule on the line as the one that minimizes this value or several other values as for example the sum of the nodes' distances to the origin. The tools we develop should prove useful for obtaining similar results inhigher-dimensional cases although at the present stage we can present only partial results in that direction.
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