Reference documentation for deal.II version 9.4.1
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#include <deal.II/base/quadrature_lib.h>
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using | SubQuadrature = Quadrature< dim==0 ? 0 :dim - 1 > |
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QTelles (const Quadrature< 1 > &base_quad, const Point< dim > &singularity) | |
QTelles (const unsigned int n, const Point< dim > &singularity) | |
QTelles (const Quadrature< 1 > &base_quad, const Point< 1 > &singularity) | |
bool | operator== (const Quadrature< dim > &p) const |
void | initialize (const std::vector< Point< dim > > &points, const std::vector< double > &weights) |
unsigned int | size () const |
const Point< dim > & | point (const unsigned int i) const |
const std::vector< Point< dim > > & | get_points () const |
double | weight (const unsigned int i) const |
const std::vector< double > & | get_weights () const |
std::size_t | memory_consumption () const |
template<class Archive > | |
void | serialize (Archive &ar, const unsigned int version) |
bool | is_tensor_product () const |
const std::array< Quadrature< 1 >, dim > & | get_tensor_basis () const |
Protected Attributes | |
std::vector< Point< dim > > | quadrature_points |
std::vector< double > | weights |
bool | is_tensor_product_flag |
std::unique_ptr< std::array< Quadrature< 1 >, dim > > | tensor_basis |
Subscriptor functionality | |
Classes derived from Subscriptor provide a facility to subscribe to this object. This is mostly used by the SmartPointer class. | |
void | subscribe (std::atomic< bool > *const validity, const std::string &identifier="") const |
void | unsubscribe (std::atomic< bool > *const validity, const std::string &identifier="") const |
unsigned int | n_subscriptions () const |
template<typename StreamType > | |
void | list_subscribers (StreamType &stream) const |
void | list_subscribers () const |
using | map_value_type = decltype(counter_map)::value_type |
using | map_iterator = decltype(counter_map)::iterator |
std::atomic< unsigned int > | counter |
std::map< std::string, unsigned int > | counter_map |
std::vector< std::atomic< bool > * > | validity_pointers |
const std::type_info * | object_info |
static std::mutex | mutex |
static ::ExceptionBase & | ExcInUse (int arg1, std::string arg2, std::string arg3) |
static ::ExceptionBase & | ExcNoSubscriber (std::string arg1, std::string arg2) |
void | check_no_subscribers () const noexcept |
Telles quadrature of arbitrary order.
The coefficients of these quadrature rules are computed using a non linear change of variables starting from a Gauss-Legendre quadrature formula. This is done using a cubic polynomial, \(n = a x^3 + b x^2 + c x + d\) in order to integrate a singular integral, with singularity at a given point x_0.
We start from a Gauss Quadrature Formula with arbitrary function. Then we apply the cubic variable change. In the paper, J.C.F.Telles:A Self-Adaptive Co-ordinate Transformation For Efficient Numerical Evaluation of General Boundary Element Integrals. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, vol 24, pages 959–973. year 1987, the author applies the transformation on the reference cell \([-1, 1]\) getting
\begin{align*} n(1) &= 1, \\ n(-1) &= -1, \\ \frac{dn}{dx} &= 0 \text{ at } x = x_0, \\ \frac{d^2n}{dx^2} &= 0 \text{ at } x = x_0 \end{align*}
We get
\begin{align*} a &= \frac{1}{q}, \\ b &= -3 \frac{\bar{\Gamma}}{q}, \\ c &= 3 \frac{\bar{\Gamma}}{q}, \\ d &= -b, \end{align*}
with
\begin{align*} \eta^{*} &= \bar{\eta}^2 - 1, \\ \bar{\Gamma} &= \sqrt[3]{\bar{\eta} \eta^{*} + |\eta^{*} | } + \sqrt[3]{ \bar{\eta} \eta^{*} - |\eta^{*} | } + \bar{\eta}, \\ q &= (\Gamma-\bar{\Gamma})^3 + \bar{\Gamma} \frac{\bar{\Gamma}^2+3}{1+3\bar{\Gamma}^2} \end{align*}
Since the library assumes \([0,1]\) as reference interval, we will map these values on the proper reference interval in the implementation.
This variable change can be used to integrate singular integrals. One example is \(f(x)/|x-x_0|\) on the reference interval \([0,1]\), where \(x_0\) is given at construction time, and is the location of the singularity \(x_0\), and \(f(x)\) is a smooth non singular function.
Singular quadrature formula are rather expensive, nevertheless Telles' quadrature formula are much easier to compute with respect to other singular integration techniques as Lachat-Watson.
We have implemented the case for \(dim = 1\). When we deal the case \(dim >1\) we have computed the quadrature formula has a tensorial product of one dimensional Telles' quadrature formulas considering the different components of the singularity.
The weights and functions for Gauss Legendre formula have been tabulated up to order 12.
Definition at line 477 of file quadrature_lib.h.
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Define an alias for a quadrature that acts on an object of one dimension less. For cells, this would then be a face quadrature. A sub quadrature of a 0-dimensional quadrature is defined as still being 0-dimensional.
Definition at line 94 of file quadrature.h.
QTelles< dim >::QTelles | ( | const Quadrature< 1 > & | base_quad, |
const Point< dim > & | singularity | ||
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A constructor that takes a quadrature formula and a singular point as argument. The quadrature formula will be mapped using Telles' rule. Make sure that the order of the quadrature rule is appropriate for the singularity in question.
Definition at line 864 of file quadrature_lib.cc.
QTelles< dim >::QTelles | ( | const unsigned int | n, |
const Point< dim > & | singularity | ||
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A variant of above constructor that takes as parameters the order n
and location of a singularity. A Gauss Legendre quadrature of order n will be used
Definition at line 881 of file quadrature_lib.cc.
QTelles< 1 >::QTelles | ( | const Quadrature< 1 > & | base_quad, |
const Point< 1 > & | singularity | ||
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Definition at line 890 of file quadrature_lib.cc.
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Test for equality of two quadratures.
Definition at line 304 of file quadrature.cc.
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Set the quadrature points and weights to the values provided in the arguments.
Definition at line 52 of file quadrature.cc.
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Number of quadrature points.
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Return the i
th quadrature point.
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Return a reference to the whole array of quadrature points.
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Return the weight of the i
th quadrature point.
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Return a reference to the whole array of weights.
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Determine an estimate for the memory consumption (in bytes) of this object.
Definition at line 313 of file quadrature.cc.
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Write or read the data of this object to or from a stream for the purpose of serialization using the BOOST serialization library.
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This function returns true if the quadrature object is a tensor product of one-dimensional formulas and the quadrature points are sorted lexicographically.
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In case the quadrature formula is a tensor product, this function returns the dim
one-dimensional basis objects. Otherwise, calling this function is not allowed.
For dim
equal to one, we can not return the std::array as a const reference and have to return it by value. In this case, the array will always contain a single element (this
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Definition at line 325 of file quadrature.cc.
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List of quadrature points. To be filled by the constructors of derived classes.
Definition at line 290 of file quadrature.h.
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List of weights of the quadrature points. To be filled by the constructors of derived classes.
Definition at line 296 of file quadrature.h.
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Indicates if this object represents quadrature formula that is a tensor product of one-dimensional formulas. This flag is set if dim==1 or the constructors taking a Quadrature<1> (and possibly a Quadrature<dim-1> object) is called. This implies that the quadrature points are sorted lexicographically.
Definition at line 305 of file quadrature.h.
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Stores the one-dimensional tensor basis objects in case this object can be represented by a tensor product.
Definition at line 311 of file quadrature.h.