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A sinc quadrature subroutine for Cauchy principal value integrals
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    A sinc quadrature subroutine for Cauchy principal value integrals (English)
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    21 August 2000
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    The aim of this paper is to present a subroutine for the evaluation of Cauchy principal value integrals. The method is based on a truncated sum of a Sinc function series. A nested sequence of approximation algorithm is proposed. Numerical results prove that the proposed algorithm works well on analytic functions with endpoint singularities. Calculations were carried out on a Sun SPARC server-1000 in double precision (IEEE standard). ANSI FORTRAN 77 listing for the algorithm AUSINC is included and can be free downloaded via anonymous ftp to www.cs.dal.ca/keast/ausinc.
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    sinc quadrature
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    Cauchy principal value integrals
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    AUSINC code
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    algorithm
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    numerical results
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    endpoint singularities
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