Euler-Maclaurin with remainder for a simple integral polytope (Q812551)
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Euler-Maclaurin with remainder for a simple integral polytope (English)
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24 January 2006
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A polytope in \(\mathbb R^n\) is called \textit{integral} if its vertices are in the lattice \(\mathbb Z^n\); it is called \textit{simple} if exactly \(n\) edges emanate from each vertex; it is called \textit{regular} if the edges lie along lines that are generated by a \(\mathbb Z\)-basis of the lattice \(\mathbb Z^n\). The classical Euler-Maclaurin formula (EMF) computes the sum of the values of a function over the integer points in an interval. The first generalization concerns the sum of the values of polynomials or exponential functions on the convex integral and regular polytopes, next one generalizes it to simple integral polytopes. Previously the authors proved an EMF with remainder for the sum of the values of an arbitrary smooth function on the lattice points in a regular polytopes. In the present article they generalize this formula to the case of simple integral lattice polytopes.
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Euler-Maclaurin formula
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lattice polytopes
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polynomials
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exponential functions
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convex integral and regular polytopes
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