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Adaption allows efficient integration of functions with unknown singularities
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    Adaption allows efficient integration of functions with unknown singularities (English)
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    5 December 2005
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    The authors purpose an algorithm to computing integrals of functions having a finite number of singularities. The adaptive quadrature uses divided differences to get some informations about the size of discontinuity jumps. If these are small, the composite quadrature is applied on the domain of integration. Otherwise, an adaptive procedure is performed to determine a small interval suspected to contain a ``large'' singularity. The interval is then removed and the composite quadrature is applied on the remaining part of the domain.
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    singularities
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    algorithm
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    adaptive quadrature
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    divided differences
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