PiecewiseLegendrePoly

Struct PiecewiseLegendrePoly 

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pub struct PiecewiseLegendrePoly {
    pub polyorder: usize,
    pub xmin: f64,
    pub xmax: f64,
    pub knots: Vec<f64>,
    pub delta_x: Vec<f64>,
    pub data: DTensor<f64, 2>,
    pub symm: i32,
    pub l: i32,
    pub xm: Vec<f64>,
    pub inv_xs: Vec<f64>,
    pub norms: Vec<f64>,
}
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A single piecewise Legendre polynomial

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§polyorder: usize

Polynomial order (degree of Legendre polynomials in each segment)

§xmin: f64

Minimum x value of the domain

§xmax: f64

Maximum x value of the domain

§knots: Vec<f64>

Knot points defining the segments

§delta_x: Vec<f64>

Segment widths (for numerical stability)

§data: DTensor<f64, 2>

Coefficient matrix: [degree][segment_index]

§symm: i32

Symmetry parameter

§l: i32

Polynomial parameter (used in power moments calculation)

§xm: Vec<f64>

Segment midpoints

§inv_xs: Vec<f64>

Inverse segment widths

§norms: Vec<f64>

Normalization factors

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impl PiecewiseLegendrePoly

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pub fn new( data: DTensor<f64, 2>, knots: Vec<f64>, l: i32, delta_x: Option<Vec<f64>>, symm: i32, ) -> Self

Create a new PiecewiseLegendrePoly from data and knots

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pub fn with_data(&self, new_data: DTensor<f64, 2>) -> Self

Create a new PiecewiseLegendrePoly with new data but same structure

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pub fn symm(&self) -> i32

Get the symmetry parameter

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pub fn with_data_and_symmetry( &self, new_data: DTensor<f64, 2>, new_symm: i32, ) -> Self

Create a new PiecewiseLegendrePoly with new data and symmetry

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pub fn rescale_domain( &self, new_knots: Vec<f64>, new_delta_x: Option<Vec<f64>>, new_symm: Option<i32>, ) -> Self

Rescale domain: create a new polynomial with the same data but different knots

This is useful for transforming from one domain to another, e.g., from x ∈ [-1, 1] to τ ∈ [0, β].

§Arguments
  • new_knots - New knot points
  • new_delta_x - Optional new segment widths (computed from knots if None)
  • new_symm - Optional new symmetry parameter (keeps old if None)
§Returns

New polynomial with rescaled domain

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pub fn scale_data(&self, factor: f64) -> Self

Scale all data values by a constant factor

This is useful for normalizations, e.g., multiplying by √β for Fourier transform preparations.

§Arguments
  • factor - Scaling factor to multiply all data by
§Returns

New polynomial with scaled data

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pub fn evaluate(&self, x: f64) -> f64

Evaluate the polynomial at a given point

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pub fn evaluate_many(&self, xs: &[f64]) -> Vec<f64>

Evaluate the polynomial at multiple points

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pub fn split(&self, x: f64) -> (usize, f64)

Split x into segment index and normalized x

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pub fn evaluate_legendre_polynomial(&self, x: f64, coeffs: &[f64]) -> f64

Evaluate Legendre polynomial using recurrence relation

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pub fn deriv(&self, n: usize) -> Self

Compute derivative of the polynomial

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pub fn derivs(&self, x: f64) -> Vec<f64>

Compute derivatives at a point x

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pub fn overlap<F>(&self, f: F) -> f64
where F: Fn(f64) -> f64,

Compute overlap integral with a function

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pub fn roots(&self) -> Vec<f64>

Find roots of the polynomial using C++ compatible algorithm

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pub fn get_xmin(&self) -> f64

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pub fn get_xmax(&self) -> f64

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pub fn get_l(&self) -> i32

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pub fn get_domain(&self) -> (f64, f64)

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pub fn get_knots(&self) -> &[f64]

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pub fn get_delta_x(&self) -> &[f64]

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pub fn get_symm(&self) -> i32

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pub fn get_data(&self) -> &DTensor<f64, 2>

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pub fn get_norms(&self) -> &[f64]

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pub fn get_polyorder(&self) -> usize

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impl Clone for PiecewiseLegendrePoly

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fn clone(&self) -> PiecewiseLegendrePoly

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for PiecewiseLegendrePoly

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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