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    On the implementation of a modified Sag-Szekeres quadrature method (English)
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    21 August 2000
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    The proposed algorithm uses a modified version of the Sag and Szekeres multidimensional quadrature method. The algorithm has the ability to handle edge singularities without special coding and this recommands it for a numerical library. The one-dimensional algorithm and its stability are extensively discussed. The multidimensional algorithm is discussed in the context of a MIMD distributed-memory architecture. Numerical examples are included and parallel performances commented.
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    scattered data
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    numerical integration
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    Sag-Szekeres quadrature method
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    parallel computation
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    algorithm
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    numerical examples
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