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Fast computation of singular oscillatory Fourier transforms
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    Fast computation of singular oscillatory Fourier transforms (English)
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    14 February 2019
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    Summary: We consider the problem of the numerical evaluation of singular oscillatory Fourier transforms \( \int_a^b \left(x - a\right)^\alpha \left(b - x\right)^\beta f(x) e^{i \omega x} d x\), where \(\alpha > - 1\) and \(\beta > - 1\). Based on substituting the original interval of integration by the paths of steepest descent, if \(f\) is analytic in the complex region \(G\) containing \([a,b]\), the computation of integrals can be transformed into the problems of integrating two integrals on \([0, \infty)\) with the integrand that does not oscillate and decays exponentially fast, which can be efficiently computed by using the generalized Gauss Laguerre quadrature rule. The efficiency and the validity of the method are demonstrated by both numerical experiments and theoretical results. More importantly, the presented method in this paper is also a great improvement of a Filon-type method and a Clenshaw-Curtis-Filon-type method shown in [the first author and \textit{S. Xiang}, Appl. Math. Comput. 218, No. 7, 3553--3564 (2011; Zbl 1246.65045)] and the Chebyshev expansions method proposed in [the first author et al., J. Comput. Appl. Math. 242, 141--156 (2013; Zbl 1255.65073)], for computing the above integrals.
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