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- From: andrew@rentec.com (Andrew Mullhaupt)
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- Subject: Re: .articleask
- Message-ID: <1449@kepler1.rentec.com>
- Date: 8 Jan 93 16:18:51 GMT
- References: <86260@ut-emx.uucp>
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- In article <86260@ut-emx.uucp> kingshu@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (King Cheung SHU) writes:
- >1. How many methods can be employed to find the solution of a integral
- >function on computer ?
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- A lot.
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- >2. What are the methods about ?
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- All sorts of different things.
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- >3. Are there any books that summarized all the methods ( at least some of
- >them ) ?
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- You will probably be totally happy to look in Zwillinger's _Handbook of
- Integration_ and Davis and Rabinowitz's excellent monograph on numerical
- integration. For other, closely related themes you can consult Delves
- and Mohammed's book on numerical solution of integral equations, etc.
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- Later,
- Andrew Mullhaupt
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