Spherical tε-Designs for Approximations on the Sphere
Abstract
A spherical t-design is a set of points on the sphere that are nodes of a positive equal weight quadrature rule having algebraic accuracy t for all spherical polynomials with degrees t. Spherical t-designs have many distinguished properties in approximations on the sphere and receive remarkable attention. Although the existence of a spherical t-design is known for any t 0, a spherical design is only known in a set of interval enclosures on the sphere chen2011computational for t 100. It is unknown how to choose a set of points from the set of interval enclosures to obtain a spherical t-design. In this paper we investigate a new concept of point sets on the sphere named spherical tε-design (0<ε<1), which are nodes of a positive weight quadrature rule with algebraic accuracy t. The sum of the weights is equal to the area of the sphere and the mean value of the weights is equal to the weight of the quadrature rule defined by the spherical t-design. A spherical tε-design is a spherical t-design when ε=0, and a spherical t-design is a spherical tε-design for any 0<ε<1. We show that any point set chosen from the set of interval enclosures chen2011computational is a spherical tε-design. We then study the worst-case errors of quadrature rules using spherical tε-designs in a Sobolev space, and investigate a model of polynomial approximation with the l1-regularization using spherical tε-designs. Numerical results illustrate good performance of spherical tε-designs for numerical integration and function approximation on the sphere.
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