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Numerical Differentiation and Integration 2022

The document discusses numerical differentiation and integration methods. It provides examples of calculating the first and second derivatives of functions using finite difference methods. It also discusses calculating integrals using numerical integration methods like the trapezoidal rule, Simpson's rule, and Romberg's method. The document tests these numerical methods on example functions and integrals.
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Numerical Differentiation and Integration 2022

The document discusses numerical differentiation and integration methods. It provides examples of calculating the first and second derivatives of functions using finite difference methods. It also discusses calculating integrals using numerical integration methods like the trapezoidal rule, Simpson's rule, and Romberg's method. The document tests these numerical methods on example functions and integrals.
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Laboratory Work

Numeric Differentiation

Given function (choose a variant):

Reference Second derivate at


Var. Function First derivate at x0
point x0
1 1.0 6.0

2 0.5 -0.8660254037

3 1.0 1.0

Fill the table with calculation errors between numerical derivative and real value:

h
5.1.8. 5.1.9.
0.1
0.01

h
5.3.1. 5.3.2.
0.1
0.01

2. Given function by data points (choose a variant):


Var. 1 Var. 2 Var. 3

x x x
x1 0.8 −1.0880 0.8472 0.7494 −0.2 1.2214
x2 0.9 −1.0710 0.9472 0.8118 −0.1 1.1052
x3 1.0 −1.0000 1.0472 0.8660 0.0 1.0000
x4 1.1 −0.8690 1.1472 0.9116 0.1 0.9048
x5 1.2 −0.6720 1.2472 0.9481 0.2 0.8187
Find derivates at point x3:
First derivate according to (5.1.8)
First derivate according to (5.1.9)
Second derivate according to (5.3.1)
Second derivate according to (5.3.2)
Approximate given data points using Newtons polynomial and find derivates at middle point:
First derivative l2(x)
First derivate l4(x)
Second derivative l2(x)
Second derivative l4(x)
Numerical Integration

1. Given integral:

Var.
Integral

1.

2.

3.

Fill table with integration errors::


N Trapezoidal method Simpson’s method Romberg's method

4
8

2. Given integral:

Integral

1.

Calculate that integral using the symbolic method, and fill the table with integration errors. N =
200, tol = 1e-4, IGL = 20, lower bound a = 0.001:

Simpson’s metodas

Adaptive quadrature

quad()

quadl()

Gauss- Legendre

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