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Gaussian quadrature — In numerical analysis, a quadrature rule is an approximation of the definite integral of a function, usually stated as a weighted sum of function values at specified points within the domain of integration.(See numerical integration for more on… … Wikipedia
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Tanh-sinh quadrature — is a method for numerical integration introduced by Hidetosi Takahasi and Masatake Mori in 1974.[1] It uses the change of variables to transform an integral on the interval x ∈ (−1, +1) to an integral on the entire real line… … Wikipedia
Gauss–Kronrod quadrature formula — In numerical mathematics, the Gauss–Kronrod quadrature formula is a method for numerical integration (calculating approximate values of integrals). Gauss–Kronrod quadrature is a variant of Gaussian quadrature, in which the evaluation points are… … Wikipedia
Adaptive quadrature — In applied mathematics, adaptive quadrature is a process in which the integral of a function f(x) is approximated using static quadrature rules on adaptively refined subintervals of the integration domain. Generally, adaptive algorithms are just… … Wikipedia
Chebyshev–Gauss quadrature — In numerical analysis Chebyshev–Gauss quadrature is an extension of Gaussian quadrature method for approximating the value of integrals of the following kind: and In the first case where … Wikipedia
Gauss–Laguerre quadrature — In numerical analysis Gauss–Laguerre quadrature is an extension of Gaussian quadrature method for approximating the value of integrals of the following kind::int {0}^{+infty} e^{ x} f(x),dx.In this case :int {0}^{+infty} e^{ x} f(x),dx approx sum … Wikipedia