Integrating some infinite oscillating tails (Q1063377)

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Integrating some infinite oscillating tails
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    Integrating some infinite oscillating tails (English)
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    In numerical integration of a slowly decaying function f(x) with alternative sign, the tail of f(x) is often expressed as \(f(x)=g(x)j(x)\), where j(x) is a Bessel function \(J_ 0(x)\) or \(J_ 1(x)\) and g(x) is a ultimately positive function. For making it easier to calculate, this proposal approximates the consecutive zeros of the Bessel function by \(J_ 1(x)\approx \sqrt{2/\pi x}(\cos (x-(3/4)\pi)).\)
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    Euler transformation
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    oscillatory integrals
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    trigonometric approximation
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    Bessel function
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