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Consider a partition of the interval <math> [a,b] </math> in <math> N </math> equal subintervals of length <math> h=\frac{b-a}{N} </math>, given by <math> u_n=a+nh, </math> where <math> n=0,1,...,N </math>.  The trapezoidal rule is as follows:
 
Consider a partition of the interval <math> [a,b] </math> in <math> N </math> equal subintervals of length <math> h=\frac{b-a}{N} </math>, given by <math> u_n=a+nh, </math> where <math> n=0,1,...,N </math>.  The trapezoidal rule is as follows:
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<math>
 
<math>
 
\int_a^b f(u) \; du \sim  \frac12 f(u_0)+\sum_{i=1}^{N-1}f(u_i)+\frac12 f(u_N)
 
\int_a^b f(u) \; du \sim  \frac12 f(u_0)+\sum_{i=1}^{N-1}f(u_i)+\frac12 f(u_N)
 
</math>
 
</math>
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that can be written as  
 
that can be written as  
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<math>
 
<math>
 
\int_a^b f(u) \; du \sim  \sum_{i=0}^{N}w_if(u_i),
 
\int_a^b f(u) \; du \sim  \sum_{i=0}^{N}w_if(u_i),
 
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where <math> w_i </math> are the components of the weight vector <math> w=(1/2,1,1,...,1,1,1/2) </math>.
 
where <math> w_i </math> are the components of the weight vector <math> w=(1/2,1,1,...,1,1,1/2) </math>.

Revisión del 00:37 26 nov 2014

In this article we approximate integrals by the trapezoidal rule.

  1. One dimensional integrals

Let [math] [a,b] [/math] be an interval and [math] f:[a,b]\to \mathbb{R} [/math] a real function. We want to approximate the integral [math] \int_a^bf(u) \; du [/math].

Consider a partition of the interval [math] [a,b] [/math] in [math] N [/math] equal subintervals of length [math] h=\frac{b-a}{N} [/math], given by [math] u_n=a+nh, [/math] where [math] n=0,1,...,N [/math]. The trapezoidal rule is as follows:

[math] \int_a^b f(u) \; du \sim \frac12 f(u_0)+\sum_{i=1}^{N-1}f(u_i)+\frac12 f(u_N) [/math]

that can be written as

[math] \int_a^b f(u) \; du \sim \sum_{i=0}^{N}w_if(u_i), [/math]

where [math] w_i [/math] are the components of the weight vector [math] w=(1/2,1,1,...,1,1,1/2) [/math].