| // Copyright (c) 2006 Xiaogang Zhang |
| // Copyright (c) 2006 John Maddock |
| // Use, modification and distribution are subject to the |
| // Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file |
| // LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) |
| // |
| // History: |
| // XZ wrote the original of this file as part of the Google |
| // Summer of Code 2006. JM modified it to fit into the |
| // Boost.Math conceptual framework better, and to correctly |
| // handle the various corner cases. |
| // |
| |
| #ifndef BOOST_MATH_ELLINT_3_HPP |
| #define BOOST_MATH_ELLINT_3_HPP |
| |
| #ifdef _MSC_VER |
| #pragma once |
| #endif |
| |
| #include <boost/math/special_functions/ellint_rf.hpp> |
| #include <boost/math/special_functions/ellint_rj.hpp> |
| #include <boost/math/special_functions/ellint_1.hpp> |
| #include <boost/math/special_functions/ellint_2.hpp> |
| #include <boost/math/special_functions/log1p.hpp> |
| #include <boost/math/constants/constants.hpp> |
| #include <boost/math/policies/error_handling.hpp> |
| #include <boost/math/tools/workaround.hpp> |
| |
| // Elliptic integrals (complete and incomplete) of the third kind |
| // Carlson, Numerische Mathematik, vol 33, 1 (1979) |
| |
| namespace boost { namespace math { |
| |
| namespace detail{ |
| |
| template <typename T, typename Policy> |
| T ellint_pi_imp(T v, T k, T vc, const Policy& pol); |
| |
| // Elliptic integral (Legendre form) of the third kind |
| template <typename T, typename Policy> |
| T ellint_pi_imp(T v, T phi, T k, T vc, const Policy& pol) |
| { |
| // Note vc = 1-v presumably without cancellation error. |
| T value, x, y, z, p, t; |
| |
| BOOST_MATH_STD_USING |
| using namespace boost::math::tools; |
| using namespace boost::math::constants; |
| |
| static const char* function = "boost::math::ellint_3<%1%>(%1%,%1%,%1%)"; |
| |
| if (abs(k) > 1) |
| { |
| return policies::raise_domain_error<T>(function, |
| "Got k = %1%, function requires |k| <= 1", k, pol); |
| } |
| |
| T sphi = sin(fabs(phi)); |
| |
| if(v > 1 / (sphi * sphi)) |
| { |
| // Complex result is a domain error: |
| return policies::raise_domain_error<T>(function, |
| "Got v = %1%, but result is complex for v > 1 / sin^2(phi)", v, pol); |
| } |
| |
| // Special cases first: |
| if(v == 0) |
| { |
| // A&S 17.7.18 & 19 |
| return (k == 0) ? phi : ellint_f_imp(phi, k, pol); |
| } |
| if(phi == constants::pi<T>() / 2) |
| { |
| // Have to filter this case out before the next |
| // special case, otherwise we might get an infinity from |
| // tan(phi). |
| // Also note that since we can't represent PI/2 exactly |
| // in a T, this is a bit of a guess as to the users true |
| // intent... |
| // |
| return ellint_pi_imp(v, k, vc, pol); |
| } |
| if(k == 0) |
| { |
| // A&S 17.7.20: |
| if(v < 1) |
| { |
| T vcr = sqrt(vc); |
| return atan(vcr * tan(phi)) / vcr; |
| } |
| else if(v == 1) |
| { |
| return tan(phi); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| // v > 1: |
| T vcr = sqrt(-vc); |
| T arg = vcr * tan(phi); |
| return (boost::math::log1p(arg, pol) - boost::math::log1p(-arg, pol)) / (2 * vcr); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if(v < 0) |
| { |
| // |
| // If we don't shift to 0 <= v <= 1 we get |
| // cancellation errors later on. Use |
| // A&S 17.7.15/16 to shift to v > 0: |
| // |
| T k2 = k * k; |
| T N = (k2 - v) / (1 - v); |
| T Nm1 = (1 - k2) / (1 - v); |
| T p2 = sqrt(-v * (k2 - v) / (1 - v)); |
| T delta = sqrt(1 - k2 * sphi * sphi); |
| T result = ellint_pi_imp(N, phi, k, Nm1, pol); |
| |
| result *= sqrt(Nm1 * (1 - k2 / N)); |
| result += ellint_f_imp(phi, k, pol) * k2 / p2; |
| result += atan((p2/2) * sin(2 * phi) / delta); |
| result /= sqrt((1 - v) * (1 - k2 / v)); |
| return result; |
| } |
| #if 0 // disabled but retained for future reference: see below. |
| if(v > 1) |
| { |
| // |
| // If v > 1 we can use the identity in A&S 17.7.7/8 |
| // to shift to 0 <= v <= 1. Unfortunately this |
| // identity appears only to function correctly when |
| // 0 <= phi <= pi/2, but it's when phi is outside that |
| // range that we really need it: That's when |
| // Carlson's formula fails, and what's more the periodicity |
| // reduction used below on phi doesn't work when v > 1. |
| // |
| // So we're stuck... the code is archived here in case |
| // some bright spart can figure out the fix. |
| // |
| T k2 = k * k; |
| T N = k2 / v; |
| T Nm1 = (v - k2) / v; |
| T p1 = sqrt((-vc) * (1 - k2 / v)); |
| T delta = sqrt(1 - k2 * sphi * sphi); |
| // |
| // These next two terms have a large amount of cancellation |
| // so it's not clear if this relation is useable even if |
| // the issues with phi > pi/2 can be fixed: |
| // |
| T result = -ellint_pi_imp(N, phi, k, Nm1); |
| result += ellint_f_imp(phi, k); |
| // |
| // This log term gives the complex result when |
| // n > 1/sin^2(phi) |
| // However that case is dealt with as an error above, |
| // so we should always get a real result here: |
| // |
| result += log((delta + p1 * tan(phi)) / (delta - p1 * tan(phi))) / (2 * p1); |
| return result; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| // Carlson's algorithm works only for |phi| <= pi/2, |
| // use the integrand's periodicity to normalize phi |
| // |
| // Xiaogang's original code used a cast to long long here |
| // but that fails if T has more digits than a long long, |
| // so rewritten to use fmod instead: |
| // |
| if(fabs(phi) > 1 / tools::epsilon<T>()) |
| { |
| if(v > 1) |
| return policies::raise_domain_error<T>( |
| function, |
| "Got v = %1%, but this is only supported for 0 <= phi <= pi/2", v, pol); |
| // |
| // Phi is so large that phi%pi is necessarily zero (or garbage), |
| // just return the second part of the duplication formula: |
| // |
| value = 2 * fabs(phi) * ellint_pi_imp(v, k, vc, pol) / constants::pi<T>(); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| T rphi = boost::math::tools::fmod_workaround(fabs(phi), T(constants::pi<T>() / 2)); |
| T m = floor((2 * fabs(phi)) / constants::pi<T>()); |
| int sign = 1; |
| if(boost::math::tools::fmod_workaround(m, T(2)) > 0.5) |
| { |
| m += 1; |
| sign = -1; |
| rphi = constants::pi<T>() / 2 - rphi; |
| } |
| #if 0 |
| // |
| // This wasn't supported but is now... probably! |
| // |
| if((m > 0) && (v > 1)) |
| { |
| // |
| // The region with v > 1 and phi outside [0, pi/2] is |
| // currently unsupported: |
| // |
| return policies::raise_domain_error<T>( |
| function, |
| "Got v = %1%, but this is only supported for 0 <= phi <= pi/2", v, pol); |
| } |
| #endif |
| T sinp = sin(rphi); |
| T cosp = cos(rphi); |
| x = cosp * cosp; |
| t = sinp * sinp; |
| y = 1 - k * k * t; |
| z = 1; |
| if(v * t < 0.5) |
| p = 1 - v * t; |
| else |
| p = x + vc * t; |
| value = sign * sinp * (ellint_rf_imp(x, y, z, pol) + v * t * ellint_rj_imp(x, y, z, p, pol) / 3); |
| if((m > 0) && (vc > 0)) |
| value += m * ellint_pi_imp(v, k, vc, pol); |
| } |
| |
| if (phi < 0) |
| { |
| value = -value; // odd function |
| } |
| return value; |
| } |
| |
| // Complete elliptic integral (Legendre form) of the third kind |
| template <typename T, typename Policy> |
| T ellint_pi_imp(T v, T k, T vc, const Policy& pol) |
| { |
| // Note arg vc = 1-v, possibly without cancellation errors |
| BOOST_MATH_STD_USING |
| using namespace boost::math::tools; |
| |
| static const char* function = "boost::math::ellint_pi<%1%>(%1%,%1%)"; |
| |
| if (abs(k) >= 1) |
| { |
| return policies::raise_domain_error<T>(function, |
| "Got k = %1%, function requires |k| <= 1", k, pol); |
| } |
| if(vc <= 0) |
| { |
| // Result is complex: |
| return policies::raise_domain_error<T>(function, |
| "Got v = %1%, function requires v < 1", v, pol); |
| } |
| |
| if(v == 0) |
| { |
| return (k == 0) ? boost::math::constants::pi<T>() / 2 : ellint_k_imp(k, pol); |
| } |
| |
| if(v < 0) |
| { |
| T k2 = k * k; |
| T N = (k2 - v) / (1 - v); |
| T Nm1 = (1 - k2) / (1 - v); |
| T p2 = sqrt(-v * (k2 - v) / (1 - v)); |
| |
| T result = boost::math::detail::ellint_pi_imp(N, k, Nm1, pol); |
| |
| result *= sqrt(Nm1 * (1 - k2 / N)); |
| result += ellint_k_imp(k, pol) * k2 / p2; |
| result /= sqrt((1 - v) * (1 - k2 / v)); |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| T x = 0; |
| T y = 1 - k * k; |
| T z = 1; |
| T p = vc; |
| T value = ellint_rf_imp(x, y, z, pol) + v * ellint_rj_imp(x, y, z, p, pol) / 3; |
| |
| return value; |
| } |
| |
| template <class T1, class T2, class T3> |
| inline typename tools::promote_args<T1, T2, T3>::type ellint_3(T1 k, T2 v, T3 phi, const mpl::false_&) |
| { |
| return boost::math::ellint_3(k, v, phi, policies::policy<>()); |
| } |
| |
| template <class T1, class T2, class Policy> |
| inline typename tools::promote_args<T1, T2>::type ellint_3(T1 k, T2 v, const Policy& pol, const mpl::true_&) |
| { |
| typedef typename tools::promote_args<T1, T2>::type result_type; |
| typedef typename policies::evaluation<result_type, Policy>::type value_type; |
| return policies::checked_narrowing_cast<result_type, Policy>( |
| detail::ellint_pi_imp( |
| static_cast<value_type>(v), |
| static_cast<value_type>(k), |
| static_cast<value_type>(1-v), |
| pol), "boost::math::ellint_3<%1%>(%1%,%1%)"); |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace detail |
| |
| template <class T1, class T2, class T3, class Policy> |
| inline typename tools::promote_args<T1, T2, T3>::type ellint_3(T1 k, T2 v, T3 phi, const Policy& pol) |
| { |
| typedef typename tools::promote_args<T1, T2, T3>::type result_type; |
| typedef typename policies::evaluation<result_type, Policy>::type value_type; |
| return policies::checked_narrowing_cast<result_type, Policy>( |
| detail::ellint_pi_imp( |
| static_cast<value_type>(v), |
| static_cast<value_type>(phi), |
| static_cast<value_type>(k), |
| static_cast<value_type>(1-v), |
| pol), "boost::math::ellint_3<%1%>(%1%,%1%,%1%)"); |
| } |
| |
| template <class T1, class T2, class T3> |
| typename detail::ellint_3_result<T1, T2, T3>::type ellint_3(T1 k, T2 v, T3 phi) |
| { |
| typedef typename policies::is_policy<T3>::type tag_type; |
| return detail::ellint_3(k, v, phi, tag_type()); |
| } |
| |
| template <class T1, class T2> |
| inline typename tools::promote_args<T1, T2>::type ellint_3(T1 k, T2 v) |
| { |
| return ellint_3(k, v, policies::policy<>()); |
| } |
| |
| }} // namespaces |
| |
| #endif // BOOST_MATH_ELLINT_3_HPP |
| |