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This paper is concerned with the computation of the Fourier transform \[ G(r)=\displaystyle{\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}g(t)e^{2irt}\,dt,} \] by keeping the difficulty of the presence of polar singularities near the real line but now dropping off the assumption that \(g\) vanishes outside of a finite interval. The authors introduce and characterize quadrature formulas on the unit circle, of Szegö- and interpolatory-type, along with certain error bounds requiring a low computational effort. A method for the computation of integrals on the whole real line with nearby singularities is presented. The procedure consists in the introduction of the possible singularities of the integrand in a weight function defined on \(\mathbb{R}\), considers an associated weight function on the unit circle and then makes use of Szegö- or interpolatory-type quadrature formulas. This procedure is applied in order to provide a computational method for the Fourier transform of a function exhibiting polar singularities near the range of integration. Some error bounds for the estimations are presented and some numerical experiments are carried out.
Property / review text: This paper is concerned with the computation of the Fourier transform \[ G(r)=\displaystyle{\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}g(t)e^{2irt}\,dt,} \] by keeping the difficulty of the presence of polar singularities near the real line but now dropping off the assumption that \(g\) vanishes outside of a finite interval. The authors introduce and characterize quadrature formulas on the unit circle, of Szegö- and interpolatory-type, along with certain error bounds requiring a low computational effort. A method for the computation of integrals on the whole real line with nearby singularities is presented. The procedure consists in the introduction of the possible singularities of the integrand in a weight function defined on \(\mathbb{R}\), considers an associated weight function on the unit circle and then makes use of Szegö- or interpolatory-type quadrature formulas. This procedure is applied in order to provide a computational method for the Fourier transform of a function exhibiting polar singularities near the range of integration. Some error bounds for the estimations are presented and some numerical experiments are carried out. / rank
 
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Fourier transform
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Szegő quadrature formulas
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On the computation of the Fourier transform under the presence of nearby polar singularities
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    This paper is concerned with the computation of the Fourier transform \[ G(r)=\displaystyle{\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}g(t)e^{2irt}\,dt,} \] by keeping the difficulty of the presence of polar singularities near the real line but now dropping off the assumption that \(g\) vanishes outside of a finite interval. The authors introduce and characterize quadrature formulas on the unit circle, of Szegö- and interpolatory-type, along with certain error bounds requiring a low computational effort. A method for the computation of integrals on the whole real line with nearby singularities is presented. The procedure consists in the introduction of the possible singularities of the integrand in a weight function defined on \(\mathbb{R}\), considers an associated weight function on the unit circle and then makes use of Szegö- or interpolatory-type quadrature formulas. This procedure is applied in order to provide a computational method for the Fourier transform of a function exhibiting polar singularities near the range of integration. Some error bounds for the estimations are presented and some numerical experiments are carried out.
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    Fourier transform
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    Szegő quadrature formulas
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    interpolatory-type quadrature formulas
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