INTEGRATION: GAUSS QUADRATURE RULE (CHAPTER 07.05)

 

Converting Limits Of Integration

 

By Autar Kaw



TOPIC DESCRIPTION
 

Learn how to convert the limits of integration  to -1 to +1.  This conversion is needed to apply the handbook values given for Gauss quadrature rules.


ALL VIDEOS FOR THIS TOPIC
 

Method of Undetermined Coefficients: Trapezoidal Rule Derivation [YOUTUBE 10:00] [TRANSCRIPT]

2-pt Gaussian Quadrature Rule: Derivation  [YOUTUBE  8:43] [TRANSCRIPT]

n-pt Gaussian Quadrature Rule: Discussion [YOUTUBE 8:52] [TRANSCRIPT]

Converting Limits of Integration [YOUTUBE 7:13] [TRANSCRIPT]

Gaussian Quadrature Rule: Example [ YOUTUBE 8:55] [TRANSCRIPT]

1-pt Gaussian Quadrature Rule: Derivation  [YOUTUBE  8:36] [TRANSCRIPT] 

Complete Derivation of Two Point Gaussian Quadrature Rule: Part 1 of 3 [ YOUTUBE 9:46] [TRANSCRIPT]

Complete Derivation of Two Point Gaussian Quadrature Rule: Part 2 of 3 [ YOUTUBE 3:31] [TRANSCRIPT]

Complete Derivation of Two Point Gaussian Quadrature Rule: Part 3 of 3 [ YOUTUBE 9:58] [TRANSCRIPT]


COMPLETE RESOURCES
  Get in one place the following: a textbook chapter, a PowerPoint presentation, individual YouTube lecture videos, worksheets to illustrate the method and its convergence, and multiple-choice questions on Gauss Quadrature Rule.