Comment by sfpotter

6 months ago

Something interesting here is that although Clenshaw-Curtis rules with N nodes only exactly integrate degree N-1 polynomials while Gauss rules integrate degree 2N-1, they are frequently competitive with Gauss rules when integrating general analytic functions. So while the space of polynomials being integrated is crucial, there are nevertheless many possible interpolatory quadrature rules and how they behave is not completely straightforward.