Quadrature rules using an arbitrary fixed order of derivatives
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- A Unified Approach to Quadrature Rules with Asymptotic Estimates of Their Remainders
- Interpolation and approximation by polynomials
- On the Monotonicity of Certain Riesz Means
- Quadrature formulae
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