gegenbauer.recurrences {orthopolynom} | R Documentation |
Recurrence relations for Gegenbauer polynomials
Description
This function returns a data frame with n + 1
rows and four named columns containing
the coefficient vectors c, d, e and f of
the recurrence relations for the order k
Gegenbauer polynomial, C_k^{\left( \alpha \right)} \left( x \right)
,
and for orders k = 0,\;1,\; \ldots ,\;n
.
Usage
gegenbauer.recurrences(n, alpha, normalized=FALSE)
Arguments
n |
integer value for the highest polynomial order |
alpha |
numeric value for polynomial parameter |
normalized |
boolean value which, if TRUE, returns recurrence relations for normalized polynomials |
Value
A data frame with the recurrence relation parameters.
Author(s)
Frederick Novomestky fnovomes@poly.edu
References
Abramowitz, M. and I. A. Stegun, 1968. Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Tables, Dover Publications, Inc., New York.
Courant, R., and D. Hilbert, 1989. Methods of Mathematical Physics, John Wiley, New York, NY.
Szego, G., 1939. Orthogonal Polynomials, 23, American Mathematical Society Colloquium Publications, Providence, RI.
See Also
Examples
###
### generate the recurrences data frame for
### the normalized Gegenbauer polynomials
### of orders 0 to 10.
### polynomial parameter value is 1.0
###
normalized.r <- gegenbauer.recurrences( 10, 1, normalized=TRUE )
print( normalized.r )
###
### generate the recurrences data frame for
### the normalized Gegenbauer polynomials
### of orders 0 to 10.
### polynomial parameter value is 1.0
###
unnormalized.r <- gegenbauer.recurrences( 10, 1, normalized=FALSE )
print( unnormalized.r )