Error bounds for the integration of singular functions using equidistributed sequences (Q1401992)

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Error bounds for the integration of singular functions using equidistributed sequences
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    Error bounds for the integration of singular functions using equidistributed sequences (English)
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    19 August 2003
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    Let \({\mathcal H }^d\) denote the \(d\)-dimensional unit hypercube and consider the approximations \( Q_Nf=\frac 1N\sum _{p=1}^Nf(\vec x_p)\) to the integral \(If=\int _{{\mathcal H }^d}f(f(\vec x))df(\vec x)\), using equidistributed point sequences \(\{ \vec x_p\} \), \(p=1,2,\dots \). The authors study the asymptotic error bound \(|Q_Nf=I_Nf|\) of the approximation for certain classes of singular functions and oft certain point sequences. Further, a scheme is given for extensions \textit{I. M. Sobol}'s results [Sov Math. Dokl. 14, 734-738 (1973; Zbl 0283.41016)]. Interesting numerical examples, that validate the principle of ``ignoring the singularity'', are presented.
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    singular integrand
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    asymptotic error term
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    equidistributed point sequences
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    ignoring the singularity
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    cubature formula
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    numerical examples
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