Quadrature Methods Based on Complex Function Values
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Publication:5577979
DOI10.2307/2004388zbMATH Open0185.41002OpenAlexW4251102901MaRDI QIDQ5577979FDOQ5577979
Authors: James N. Lyness
Publication date: 1969
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2004388
Cites Work
- Numerical Quadrature of Analytic and Harmonic Functions
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- Gaussian integration of functions with branch point singularities
- Error-Bounds for the Evaluation of Integrals by the Euler-Maclaurin Formula and by Gauss-Type Formulae
- Numerical integration of a function that has a pole
- Error Estimates for Romberg Quadrature
Cited In (9)
- Generalized quadrature formulae for analytic functions
- On the use of trigonometric approximations in extrapolation methods
- A generalized Birkhoff-Young-Chebyshev quadrature formula for analytic functions
- Optimal approximate formulas with polynomial precision
- The evaluation of integrals of periodic analytic functions
- The numerical approximation of analytic functions in the complex domain
- Generalized weighted Birkhoff-Young quadratures with the maximal degree of exactness
- “Best” interpolation, differentiation, and integration approximations on the Hardy space 𝐻²
- Some Polynomials for Complex Quadrature
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