The exponentially convergent trapezoidal rule
It is well known that the trapezoidal rule converges geometrically when applied to analytic functions on periodic intervals or the real line. The mathematics and history of this phenomenon are reviewed and it is shown that far from being a curiosity, it is linked with computational methods all acros...
Main Authors: | Trefethen, L, Weideman, J |
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Format: | Report |
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SIAM
2013
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