I am trying to integrate a function with real arguments and complex return value such as f(x) = 1 + i over the domain [0, 5] numerically in C++ using the Gauss-Kronrod quadrature as provided by Boost.
I have used boost to solve for real integrands which worked, so the library is installed correctly. The documentation says "The Gauss-Kronrod quadrature support integrands defined on the real line and returning complex values."
#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
#include <complex>
#include <boost/math/quadrature/gauss_kronrod.hpp>
using namespace boost::math::quadrature;
using complex = std::complex<double>;
complex f(double t){
return complex{1, 1};
};
int main() {
complex error;
complex a{0};
complex b{5};
unsigned int max_depth = 0;
complex tolerance = 0;
complex Q = gauss_kronrod<complex, 61>::integrate(f, a, b, max_depth, tolerance, &error);
std::cout << Q << ", " << error << "\n";
return 0;
}
My expected result would be 5 + 5i. I get the compiler error
/usr/include/boost/math/quadrature/gauss_kronrod.hpp:1871:17: error: no match for 'operator<=' (operand types are 'std::complex<double>' and 'std::complex<double>')
meaning some operators are not defined for std::complex. Am I misreading the documentation and complex integration is not possible?
edit: Changing my code to the version provided by user14717 gives me a new compiler error:
/usr/include/boost/math/quadrature/gauss_kronrod.hpp: In instantiation of 'static boost::math::quadrature::gauss_kronrod<Real, N, Policy>::value_type boost::math::quadrature::gauss_kronrod<Real, N, Policy>::integrate(F, Real, Real, unsigned int, Real, Real*, Real*) [with F = std::complex<double> (*)(double); Real = double; unsigned int N = 61; Policy = boost::math::policies::policy<boost::math::policies::default_policy, boost::math::policies::default_policy, boost::math::policies::default_policy, boost::math::policies::default_policy, boost::math::policies::default_policy, boost::math::policies::default_policy, boost::math::policies::default_policy, boost::math::policies::default_policy, boost::math::policies::default_policy, boost::math::policies::default_policy, boost::math::policies::default_policy>; boost::math::quadrature::gauss_kronrod<Real, N, Policy>::value_type = double]':
/home/olaf/testing numerical integration/boost/main.cpp:21:91: required from here
/usr/include/boost/math/quadrature/gauss_kronrod.hpp:1877:47: error: cannot convert 'std::complex<double>' to 'double' in return
return f(t*inv)*(1 + t_sq)*inv*inv;
^~~
/usr/include/boost/math/quadrature/gauss_kronrod.hpp:1890:32: error: cannot convert ?std::complex<double>? to 'double' in return
return f(arg)*z*z;
^
/usr/include/boost/math/quadrature/gauss_kronrod.hpp:1907:40: error: cannot convert 'std::complex<double>' to 'double' in return
return f(b - arg) * z * z;
^
Here's the fix:
#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
#include <complex>
#include <boost/math/quadrature/gauss_kronrod.hpp>
using namespace boost::math::quadrature;
using complex = std::complex<double>;
complex f(double t){
return complex{1, 1};
};
int main() {
double error;
double a{0};
double b{5};
unsigned int max_depth = 0;
double tolerance = 0;
complex Q = gauss_kronrod<double, 61>::integrate(f, a, b, max_depth, tolerance, &error);
std::cout << Q << ", " << error << "\n";
return 0;
}
Your mistake is that you templated on the complex type. The template argument must be the real type.
I note that the documentation does not provide an example here, so there was really no way for you to know this. I'll submit a patch for that . . .
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