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Boundary integration of polynomials over an arbitrary linear hexahedron in Euclidean three-dimensional space
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    Boundary integration of polynomials over an arbitrary linear hexahedron in Euclidean three-dimensional space (English)
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    30 November 1999
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    The authors derive complicated formulas for the exact evaluation of integrals of polynomials over a hexahedron. They consider several methods based on different subdivisions of the hexahedron combined with the reduction of the volume integrals to surface integrals, and for one of the methods, a final reduction to line integrals. The resulting formulas should be suitable for implementation with symbolic algebra systems. A detailed example is used to illustrate the methods. There is a brief discussion of relative efficiencies of the methods, but no comparison is made with simpler methods which could use a standard subdivision of the hexahedron into tetrahedra combined with simple integration formulas that are exact for low-order polynomials.
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    symbolic computation
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    boundary integration
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    integrals of polynomials
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    hexahedron
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    subdivisions
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    volume integrals
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    surface integrals
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    line integrals
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