numapprox
infnorm
compute the L-infinity norm of a function
Calling Sequence
Parameters
Description
Examples
infnorm(f, x=a..b, 'xmax')
infnorm(f, a..b, 'xmax')
f
-
procedure or expression representing the function
x
variable name appearing in f, if f is an expression
a, b
numerical values specifying the interval [a, b]
xmax
(optional) name which will be assigned the point of maximum
This procedure computes the L∞ (minimax) norm of a given real function f(x) on the interval [a, b]. Specifically, it computes an estimate for the value
max⁡f⁡x,x∈a,b
If the second argument is a range a..b then the first argument is understood to be a Maple operator. If the second argument is an equation x=a..b then the first argument is understood to be an expression in the variable x.
If the third argument 'xmax' is present then it must be a name. Upon return, its value will be an estimate for the value of x where the maximum of f⁡x is attained.
Various levels of user information will be displayed during the computation if infolevel[infnorm] is assigned values between 1 and 4.
The command with(numapprox,infnorm) allows the use of the abbreviated form of this command.
with⁡numapprox:
infnorm⁡sin,0..2,xmax
1.0
1.570796332
infnorm⁡1Γ⁡x,x=1..2
1.129173885
r2,3≔minimax⁡tan⁡xx,x=0..π4,2,3
r2,3≔1.130422926+−0.07842798254−0.07066118710⁢x⁢x1.130423032+−0.07843711579+−0.4473405792+0.02547897687⁢x⁢x⁢x
infnorm⁡tan⁡xx−r2,3,x=0..π4,xmax
9.388658362×10−8
0.608882102369394
See Also
maximize
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