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Re: [Help-gsl] fixed point or adaptive integration for calculating momen
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Vasu Jaganath |
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Re: [Help-gsl] fixed point or adaptive integration for calculating moments using beta PDF? |
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Sun, 31 Dec 2017 17:28:36 -0700 |
I have attached my entire betaIntegrand function. It is a bit complicated
and very boiler-plate, It's OpenFOAM code (where scalar = double etc.) I
hope you can get the jist from it.
I can integrate the Q using monte-carlo sampling integration.
Q is nothing but tabulated values of p,rho, mu etc. I lookup Q using the
object "solver" in the snippet.
I have verified evaluating <Q> when I am not using those <Q> values back in
the solution, It works OK.
Please ask me anything if it seems unclear.
On Sun, Dec 31, 2017 at 3:55 PM, Martin Jansche <address@hidden> wrote:
> Can you give a concrete example of a typical function Q?
>
> On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 3:42 AM, Vasu Jaganath <address@hidden>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi forum,
>>
>> I am trying to integrate moments, basically first order moments <Q>, i.e.
>> averages of some flow fields like temperature, density and mu. I am
>> assuming they distributed according to beta-PDF which is parameterized on
>> variable Z, whose mean and variance i am calculating separately and using
>> it to define the shape of the beta-PDF, I have a cut off of not using the
>> beta-PDF when my mean Z value, i.e <Z> is less than a threshold.
>>
>> I am using qags, the adaptive integration routine to calculate the moment
>> integral, however I am restricted to threshold of <Z> = 1e-2.
>>
>> It complains that the integral is too slowly convergent. However
>> physically
>> my threshold should be around 5e-5 atleast.
>>
>> I can integrate these moments with threshold upto 5e-6, using Monte-Carlo
>> integration, by generating random numbers which are beta-distributed.
>>
>> Should I look into fixed point integration routines? What routines would
>> you suggest?
>>
>> Here is the (very simplified) code snippet where, I calculate alpha and
>> beta parameter of the PDF
>>
>> zvar = min(zvar,0.9999*zvar_lim);
>> alpha = zmean*((zmean*(1 - zmean)/zvar) - 1);
>> beta = (1 - zmean)*alpha/zmean;
>>
>> // inside the fucntion to be integrated
>> // lots of boilerplate for Q(x)
>> f = Q(x) * gsl_ran_beta_pdf(x, alpha, beta);
>>
>> // my integration call
>>
>> helper::gsl_integration_qags (&F, 0, 1, 0, 1e-2, 1000,
>> w, &result, &error);
>>
>> And also, I had to give relative error pretty large, 1e-2. However some of
>> Qs are pretty big order of 1e6.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Vasu
>>
>
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