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Efficient quadrature rules with a priori error estimates for integrands with end point singularities
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    Efficient quadrature rules with a priori error estimates for integrands with end point singularities (English)
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    We present details of an efficient numerical integration rule based upon error function transformation of the integration variable. We also derive an a priori error estimate for our method and present numerical results to highlight various features of the rule as applied to integrals with end point singularities in the low order derivatives of their integrands.
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    numerical integration rule
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    error function transformation
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    error estimate
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    numerical results
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