A new quadrature formula associated with the ultraspherical polynomials
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Publication:1099345
DOI10.1016/0021-9045(87)90004-9zbMATH Open0638.41025OpenAlexW2092094279MaRDI QIDQ1099345FDOQ1099345
Publication date: 1987
Published in: Journal of Approximation Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9045(87)90004-9
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- On Birkhoff Quadrature Formulas
- On birkhoff (0,3) and (0,4) quadrature formulae
- Rogers’ Linearization Formula for the Continuous q-Ultraspherical Polynomials and Quadratic Transformation Formulas
- On Birkhoff quadrature formulas. II
- Inequalities for ultraspherical polynomials and application to quadrature
- Birkhoff quadrature formulae based on the zeros of Jacobi polynomials
- Ultraspherical Stieltjes Polynomials and Gauss–Kronrod Quadrature Behave Nicely for $\lambda< 0$
- Géza Freud, orthogonal polynomials and Christoffel functions. A case study
- A Second Addition Formula for Continuous q-Ultraspherical Polynomials
- On some weight functions admitting \((0,2)\) quadrature formulae with a high algebraic degree of precision
- On the positivity of ultraspherical type quadrature formulas with Jacobi abscissas
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