@YoZZgAtLiii66 No, because richardson's extrapolation method is just that - extrapolation, not a true value. You can get an estimate of the true error though.
thanks , but @ 06:53 the error is only the area above the rectangle ? what about the small areas on the sides ? are they included in the true error or not ?
@Hyunikil The error in this case is the difference between the area under the curve from lower limit of integration to upper limit of integration and the area of the trapezoid!
@numericalmethodsguy in this case if i took my lower limit and upper limit two close values i.e 0.1 and 0.2 , how it will effect my error value ? will it become less or more accurate ?
@Hyunikil Well you can calculate it and see if it is less or more. Of course, the true error in Trapezoidal rule is produict of the value of second derivative of the function at some point between 'a' and 'b', and 1/12*(b-a)^3. Go to numericalmethods(dot)eng(dot)usf(dot)edu, click on Search>Keyword, click on Trapezoidal rule, click on pdf of the textbook chapter and look at page 14.
That is why you use multiple segment trapezoidal rule. You can control the accuracy. See all videos of this rule by going to the playlist at the numericalmethodsguy channel at youtube.
can i also geht the true error by using richardson extrapolation for romberg integration?
YoZZgAtLiii66 3 weeks ago
@YoZZgAtLiii66 No, because richardson's extrapolation method is just that - extrapolation, not a true value. You can get an estimate of the true error though.
numericalmethodsguy 3 weeks ago
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YoZZgAtLiii66 3 weeks ago
thanks , but @ 06:53 the error is only the area above the rectangle ? what about the small areas on the sides ? are they included in the true error or not ?
Hyunikil 1 month ago
@Hyunikil The error in this case is the difference between the area under the curve from lower limit of integration to upper limit of integration and the area of the trapezoid!
numericalmethodsguy 1 month ago
@numericalmethodsguy in this case if i took my lower limit and upper limit two close values i.e 0.1 and 0.2 , how it will effect my error value ? will it become less or more accurate ?
Hyunikil 1 month ago
@Hyunikil Well you can calculate it and see if it is less or more. Of course, the true error in Trapezoidal rule is produict of the value of second derivative of the function at some point between 'a' and 'b', and 1/12*(b-a)^3. Go to numericalmethods(dot)eng(dot)usf(dot)edu, click on Search>Keyword, click on Trapezoidal rule, click on pdf of the textbook chapter and look at page 14.
numericalmethodsguy 1 month ago
@numericalmethodsguy ok thanks for your time
Hyunikil 1 month ago
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nicemaho 1 month ago
thank you!! please keep posting your tutorials, they help out a lot. Can you do golden section and Fibonacci search methods as well?
ahmadk19 1 year ago
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ahmadk19 1 year ago
hi, good lecture thanks a lot, which level are your students
FawziHarrachi 1 year ago
@FawziHarrachi 3rd year college
numericalmethodsguy 1 year ago
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thanks a lot sir ... keep it up your channel is excellent and very usefull
best regards
FawziHarrachi 1 year ago
very nice
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samadable 2 years ago
That is why you use multiple segment trapezoidal rule. You can control the accuracy. See all videos of this rule by going to the playlist at the numericalmethodsguy channel at youtube.
numericalmethodsguy 2 years ago
alas the method gives a weird ans
meantilt 2 years ago 2
This is a very Unique method (formula) for the trapezoidal rule. very impressive
meantilt 2 years ago 2