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    Why do so many cubature formulae have so many positive weights ? (English)
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    There are considered cubature formulae which are invariant with respect to a transformation group and proved sufficient conditions for such formulae to have positive weights. This is worked out for different symmetries: central symmetry etc. Some examples are given.
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    central symmetry
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