The Tanh Rule for Numerical Integration
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Publication:4148745
DOI10.1137/0714045zbMATH Open0369.65003OpenAlexW2067371670MaRDI QIDQ4148745FDOQ4148745
Authors: Seymour Haber
Publication date: 1977
Published in: SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1137/0714045
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- Numerical indefinite integration of functions with singularities
- Exponential node clustering at singularities for rational approximation, quadrature, and PDEs
- Error bounds of potential theoretic numerical integration formulas in weighted Hardy spaces
- The tanh transformation for singular integrals
- Potential theoretic approach to design of accurate numerical integration formulas in weighted Hardy spaces
- Construction of approximation formulas for analytic functions by mathematical optimization
- Convergence analysis of approximation formulas for analytic functions via duality for potential energy minimization
- Two Formulas for Numerical Indefinite Integration
- Multiple integration over bounded and unbounded regions
- Recent developments of the Sinc numerical methods.
- Accuracy Problems of Numerical Calculation of Fractional Order Derivatives and Integrals Applying the Riemann-Liouville/Caputo Formulas
- Quadrature formulas obtained by variable transformation and the DE-rule
- Parameter tuning and repeated application of the IMT-type transformation in numerical quadrature
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