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- aggregation subject "Mathematics and Statistics".
- aggregation title "Interpolatory quadrature rules for oscillatory integrals".
- aggregation abstract "In this paper we revisit some quadrature methods for highly oscillatory integrals of the form . Exponentially Fitted (EF) rules depend on frequency dependent nodes which start off at the Gauss-Legendre nodes when the frequency is zero and end up at the endpoints of the integral when the frequency tends to infinity. This makes the rules well suited for small as well as for large frequencies. However, the computation of the EF nodes is expensive due to iteration and ill-conditioning. This issue can be resolved by making the connection with Filon-type rules. By introducing some S-shaped functions, we show how Gauss-type rules with frequency dependent nodes can be constructed, which have an optimal asymptotic rate of decay of the error with increasing frequency and which are effective also for small or moderate frequencies. These frequency-dependent nodes can also be included into Filon-Clenshaw-Curtis rules to form a class of methods which is particularly well suited to be implemented in an automatic software package.".
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