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The following pages link to Quadrature formulas obtained by variable transformation and the DE-rule (Q1074293):
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- Numerical approach for solving neutral differential equation with deviating argument (Q498583) (← links)
- A comparison of the error function and the tanh transformation as progressive rules for double and triple singular integrals (Q920562) (← links)
- The tanh transformation for double integrals with singularities - a progressive rule (Q1118349) (← links)
- Integral evaluation in the BEM solution of (hyper)singular integral equations. 2D problems on polygonal domains (Q1362346) (← links)
- Recent developments of the Sinc numerical methods. (Q1426809) (← links)
- The trapezoidal rule for analytic functions of rapid decrease (Q1824979) (← links)
- A new procedure for integrating the point kinetic equations for fission reactors (Q1842804) (← links)
- Double exponential transformation in the Sinc-collocation method for two-point boundary value problems (Q1860478) (← links)
- Periodizing transformations for numerical integration (Q1919384) (← links)
- Internal field error reduction in boundary element analysis for Helmholtz equation (Q1961553) (← links)
- Variable transformations in the numerical solution of second kind Volterra integral equations with continuous and weakly singular kernels; extensions to Fredholm integral equations (Q1971826) (← links)
- Computation of the expected value of a function of a chi-distributed random variable (Q1995839) (← links)
- Binomial tree method for option pricing: discrete cosine transform approach (Q2140059) (← links)
- An IMT-type quadrature formula with the same asymptotic performance as the DE formula (Q2469624) (← links)
- Vectorized adaptive quadrature in MATLAB (Q2475384) (← links)
- Discovery of the double exponential transformation and its developments (Q2503993) (← links)
- The modified composite Gauss type rules for singular integrals using Puiseux expansions (Q2826684) (← links)
- The Chandrasekhar function for modeling photoelectron transport in solids (Q6159551) (← links)