On quadrature formulae for singular integrals of arbitrary order (Q1431119)

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On quadrature formulae for singular integrals of arbitrary order
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    27 May 2004
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    The author obtains the quadrature formulae for the following singular integrals of higher-order: \[ \begin{aligned} I_{m+1}(f,t) &= \int^b_a {w(\tau)f(\tau)\over(\tau- t)^{m+1}}\,d\tau,\\ I_{m+1}(f,t) &= \int^b_a {w(\tau) f(\tau)\over|\tau- t|(\tau- t)^m}\,d\tau,\\ S_{m+1}(f,t) &= \int^b_a {w(\tau) f(\tau(\tau))\over |\lambda(\tau)- \lambda(t)|^{m+1}}\,d\tau\quad\text{and}\\ S_{m+1}(f,t) &= \int^b_a {w(\tau)(\lambda(\tau)- \lambda(t))\over |\lambda(\tau)- \lambda(t)|^{m+2}}\, f(\lambda(\tau))\,d\tau,\end{aligned} \] \(a< t< b\), \(m= 0,1,2,\dots\), where \(w(\tau)\) is a weight functions, \(\lambda(\tau)\) is a given simple arc in the complex plane and the function \(f(z)\) is a function defined on the arc \(\lambda\). These singular integrals appear frequently in problems of the theories of elasticity. The estimate of remainder and the convergence of each quadrature formula derived in this paper are also given.
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    approximate quadratures
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    numerical integration
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