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On the evaluation of certain two-dimensional singular integrals with Cauchy kernels
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    On the evaluation of certain two-dimensional singular integrals with Cauchy kernels (English)
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    The authors consider product formulas of interpolatory type for the two- dimensional Cauchy principal value integral: \[ I(f;\eta_ 1,\eta_ 2)=\int^{1}_{-1}\int^{1}_{-1}\omega(x,y)\frac{f(x,y)}{(x-\eta_ 1)(y-\eta_ 2)}dx dy \] where: \(\eta_ 1,\eta_ 2\in(-1,1)\), \(\omega(x,y)=\omega_ 1(x).\omega_ 2(y)\) and \(\omega_ 1(x)\) and \(\omega_ 2(y)\) are two absolutely integrable weight functions. The integral is approximated by \[ F_{n,m}(f;\eta_ 1,\eta_ 2)=\sum^{n}_{i=0}\sum^{m}_{j=0}A_ i^{(1)}(\eta_ 1)A_ j^{(2)}(\eta_ 2)f(x_ i,y_ j) \] where the nodes \(\{x_ i\}\) and \(\{y_ j\}\) are the zeros of the Chebyshev polynomials of the first kind, commonly named ''classical'' abscissas, or the Clenshaw points, often called ''practical'' abscissas. Convergence results for these rules are presented.
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    two-dimensional singular integrals
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    Cauchy kernels
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    product formulas
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    weight functions
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    Chebyshev polynomials
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