Point Sets on the Sphere S 2 with Small Spherical Cap Discrepancy

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In this paper we study the geometric discrepancy of explicit constructions of uniformly distributed points on the two-dimensional unit sphere. We show that the spherical cap discrepancy of random point sets, of spherical digital nets and of spherical Fibonacci lattices converges with order N -1/2. Such point sets are therefore useful for numerical integration and other computational simulations. The proof uses an area-preserving Lambert map. A detailed analysis of the level curves and sets of the pre-images of spherical caps under this map is given. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Aistleitner, C., Brauchart, J. S., & Dick, J. (2012). Point Sets on the Sphere S 2 with Small Spherical Cap Discrepancy. Discrete and Computational Geometry, 48(4), 990–1024. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-012-9451-3

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