11.3 Multidimensional Gauss–Hermite Kalman Filter

Constructing multidimensional orthogonal polynomial integration rules can be a difficult task if one first attempts to construct interpolative multidimensional polynomials. The simplest method of constructing multidimensional cubature rules is to form product rules from one-dimensional integration rules. Consider first a two-dimensional case where img and we expand imgimg as the double sum

(11.69) equation

where img and img are defined by (11.50) and img and img are defined by (11.49). The double sum in (11.69) can be converted into the single sum indexed over img by forming the ...

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