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The following pages link to Adjusted Forms of the Fourier Coefficient Asymptotic Expansion and Applications in Numerical Quadrature (Q5621899):
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- Efficient integration for a class of highly oscillatory integrals (Q426386) (← links)
- Gibbs phenomenon and its removal for a class of orthogonal expansions (Q533707) (← links)
- On the convergence rate of Clenshaw-Curtis quadrature for integrals with algebraic endpoint singularities (Q679577) (← links)
- Properties of interpolatory quadrature with equidistant nodes on the unit circle (Q684180) (← links)
- The Euler-Maclaurin expansion for the Cauchy principal value integral (Q800687) (← links)
- Numerical evaluation of a fixed-amplitude variable-phase integral (Q1014754) (← links)
- Large-degree asymptotics and exponential asymptotics for Fourier, Chebyshev and Hermite coefficients and Fourier transforms (Q1015996) (← links)
- Vereinfachte Rekursionen zur Richardson-Extrapolation in Spezialfällen (Q1211337) (← links)
- Asymptotic expansions of Fourier transforms of functions with logarithmic singularities (Q1252596) (← links)
- Hyperviscous shock layers and diffusion zones: Monotonicity, spectral viscosity, and pseudospectral methods for very high order differential equations (Q1332397) (← links)
- Fast computation of singular oscillatory Fourier transforms (Q1725457) (← links)
- Computation of oscillatory integrals with an exponential kernel and Jacobi-type singularities (Q2226337) (← links)
- The calculation of trigonometric Fourier coefficients (Q2265791) (← links)
- Asymptotic expansions for oscillatory integrals using inverse functions (Q2391026) (← links)
- Fast computation of a class of highly oscillatory integrals (Q2396491) (← links)
- On High Precision Methods for Computing Integrals Involving Bessel Functions (Q3880186) (← links)
- Numerical evaluation of oscillatory-singular integrals (Q5031761) (← links)
- The calculation of Fourier coefficients by the Möbius inversion of the Poisson summation formula. III. Functions having algebraic singularities (Q5647854) (← links)
- Comparisons of best approximations with Chebyshev expansions for functions with logarithmic endpoint singularities (Q6076944) (← links)