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Interpolatory product integration in the presence of singularities: \(L_ 2\) theory
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    Interpolatory product integration in the presence of singularities: \(L_ 2\) theory (English)
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    28 June 1992
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    The author discusses convergence results for interpolatory product integration over a finite interval \(J\) of \(kf\in L_ 2(J)\) when \(f\) has interior or endpoint singularities and where the integration points are Gauss, Radau or Lobatto points with respect to an admissible weight function \(w\). The results require that both \(f\) and \(K=k/w\) be in \(L_{w,2}(J)\). If \(w(x)/(1-x^ 2)\) is also admissible, then one can relax the conditions on \(f\), at the same time strengthening the conditions on \(K\).
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    interpolatory product integration
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