Numerical integration in the presence of an interior singularity (Q1092351)

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Numerical integration in the presence of an interior singularity
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    Numerical integration in the presence of an interior singularity (English)
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    1987
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    This paper is one of a series of investigations by the author on numerical integration when the integrand has a singularity in the interval. He first summarizes the previous results. His method is the Gauss-Jordan rule based on the zeros of the function \((1-x^ 2)P_{n- 2m}^{(\alpha,\beta)}(x),\) \(m=0,1\) where \(\alpha\) and \(\beta\) satisfy \(- \leq \alpha,\beta \leq\) or \(-1<\alpha =\beta\). He then discusses interpolatory integration rules and finally applies his methods to the study of convergence of the methods of \textit{D. B. Hunter} [Numer. Math. 19, 419-424 (1972; Zbl 0231.65028)] for Cauchy principal value integrals.
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    Hunter's method
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    Diophantine approximation
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    interior singularity
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    Gauss- Jordan rule
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    interpolatory integration rules
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    convergence
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    Cauchy principal value integrals
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