FresnelS and FresnelC

Efficient and accurate computation of the Fresnel sine and cosine integrals
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I noticed the many codes on the FEX to compute the Fresnel integrals for real arguments, and it left me wondering how I might try solving this problem in MATLAB for both high accuracy and high efficiency.

The approach I took yields a maximum error of roughly 1e-14 as far as I could get reasonable values to compare it to. (The screenshot shows the predicted error for a sampling of points.)

I've supplied functions for both the Fresnel sine and cosine integrals, as well as a .pdf file that explains the approach I took.

Evaluate the Fresnel cosine integral C(x) at x = 1.38

>> fresnelC(1.38,0)
ans =
0.562975925772444

Verify the correctness of this value using quadgk.

>> FresnelCObj = @(t) cos(pi*t.^2/2);
>> quadgk(FresnelCObj,0,1.38,'abstol',1e-15')
ans =
0.562975925772444

Now, how fast is fresnelC? Using Steve Eddins timeit code to yield an accurate estimate of the time required, we see that it is reasonably fast for scalar input.

>> timeit(@() fresnelC(1.38))
ans =
0.000193604455833333

More importantly, these functions are properly vectorized. So 1 million evaluations are easy to do, and are much faster than 1 million times the time taken for one evaluation.

>> T = rand(1000000,1);
>> tic
>> FCpred = fresnelC(T);
>> toc
Elapsed time is 0.226884 seconds.

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John D'Errico (2024). FresnelS and FresnelC (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/28765-fresnels-and-fresnelc), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Recuperado .

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