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Explicit quadrature formulae for entire functions of exponential type
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    Explicit quadrature formulae for entire functions of exponential type (English)
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    26 April 1998
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    This paper contains several theorems about formulae for the integration over the real line of products of entire functions with weight functions that are powers (which may be noninteger) of the integration variable or Bessel functions or both. The formulae require the evaluation of derivatives of the integrand at the origin or the evaluation of the integrand at zeros of Bessel functions. Some of the formulae are exact for a finite number of points. These are very interesting results but no numerical examples are given, so it is not possible to judge how useful the new theorems are.
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    quadrature
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    entire functions
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    Bessel functions
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