The trapezoidal rule for analytic functions of rapid decrease
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- Quadrature formulas obtained by variable transformation and the DE-rule
- Sinc Function Quadrature Rules for the Fourier Integral
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- Characterization of the speed of convergence of the trapezoidal rule
- Towards a general error theory of the trapezoidal rule
- Generalizing the trapezoidal rule in the complex plane
- On the construction of Dirichlet series approximations for completely monotone functions
- The exponentially convergent trapezoidal rule
- Inverse parabolic problems and discrete orthogonality
- A class of functions for which the trapezoidal rule gives the exact value of integral over the infinite interval
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