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Fully symmetric interpolatory rules for multiple integrals over hyper-spherical surfaces
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    Fully symmetric interpolatory rules for multiple integrals over hyper-spherical surfaces (English)
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    25 August 2003
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    The author constructs fully symmetric interpolatory integration rules for multidimensional integrals over the surface of an unit \(n\)-dimensional higher-sphere. Explicit formulas for the weights are obtained for odd degrees \(n= 3,\dots, 13\).
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    multiple integrals
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    surface integral
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    symmetric interpolatory integration rules
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    higher-sphere
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