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Filon-Clenshaw-Curtis rules are among rapid and accurate quadrature rules for computing highly oscillatory integrals. In the implementation of the Filon-Clenshaw-Curtis rules in the case when the oscillator function is not linear, its…
In this work we propose and analyse a numerical method for computing a family of highly oscillatory integrals with logarithmic singularities. For these quadrature rules we derive error estimates in terms of $N$, the number of nodes, $k$ the…
We develop two classes of composite moment-free numerical quadratures for computing highly oscillatory integrals having integrable singularities and stationary points. The first class of the quadrature rules has a polynomial order of…
In this paper we revisit some quadrature methods for highly oscillatory integrals of the form $\int_{-1}^1f(x)e^{{\rm i}\omega x}dx, \omega>0$. Exponentially Fitted (EF) rules depend on frequency dependent nodes which start off at the…
We propose, analyze, and implement a quadrature method for evaluating integrals of the form $\int_0^2 f(s)\exp(zs)\, {\rm d}s$, where $z$ is a complex number with a possibly large negative real part. The integrand may exhibit exponential…
Highly oscillatory integrals of composite type arise in electronic engineering and their calculations is a challenging problem. In this paper, we propose two Gaussian quadrature rules for computing such integrals. The first one is…
In this paper, we present a Clenshaw-Curtis-Filon-type method for the weakly singular oscillatory integral with Fourier and Hankel kernels. By interpolating the non-oscillatory and nonsingular part of the integrand at $(N+1)$…
In this paper, we consider the Clenshaw-Curtis-Filon method for the highly oscillatory Bessel transform $\int_0^1x^\alpha (1-x)^\beta f(x) J_{\nu}(\omega x)dx$, where $f$ is a smooth function on $[0, 1]$, and $\nu\geq0.$ The method is based…
The numerical evaluation of integrals of the form \begin{align*} \int_a^b f(x) e^{ikg(x)}\,dx \end{align*} is an important problem in scientific computing with significant applications in many branches of applied mathematics, science and…
In this paper, we combine the Smolyak technique for multi-dimensional interpolation with the Filon-Clenshaw-Curtis (FCC) rule for one-dimensional oscillatory integration, to obtain a new Filon-Clenshaw-Curtis-Smolyak (FCCS) rule for…
We present and analyse numerical quadrature rules for evaluating regular and singular integrals on self-similar fractal sets. The integration domain $\mathbb{R}^n$ is assumed to be the compact attractor of an iterated function system of…
A method of deriving quadrature rules has been developed which gives nodes and weights for a Gaussian-type rule which integrates functions of the form: f(x,y,t) = a(x,y,t)/((x-t)^2+y^2) + b(x,y,t)/([(x-t)^2+y^2]^{1/2}) +…
In this paper, we present and analyze the Clenshaw-Curtis-Filon methods for computing two classes of oscillatory Bessel transforms with algebraic or logarithmic singularities. More importantly, for these quadrature rules we derive new…
In this paper, we introduce and analyze arbitrarily high-order quadrature rules for evaluating the two-dimensional singular integrals of the forms \begin{align} I_{i,j} = \int_{\mathbb{R}^2}\phi(x)\frac{x_ix_j}{|x|^{2+\alpha}} \d x, \quad…
The efficient approximation of highly oscillatory integrals plays an important role in a wide range of applications. Whilst traditional quadrature becomes prohibitively expensive in the high-frequency regime, Levin methods provide a way to…
Based upon the fast computation of the coefficients of the interpolation polynomials at Chebyshev-type points by FFT, DCT and IDST, respectively, together with the efficient evaluation of the modified moments by forwards recursions or by…
Filon-Simpson quadrature rules are derived for integrals of the type \int_a^b dx f(x) sin(xy)/(xy) and \int_a^b dx f(x) 4 sin^2(xy/2)/(xy)^2 which are needed in applications of the worldline variational approach to Quantum Field Theory.…
The value of a highly oscillatory integral is typically determined asymptotically by the behaviour of the integrand near a small number of critical points. These include the endpoints of the integration domain and the so-called stationary…
If $f\!:\![a,b]\to\R$ such that $f^{(n)}$ is integrable then integration by parts gives the formula \begin{align*} &\intab f(x)\,dx = &\frac{(-1)^n}{n!}\sum_{k=0}^{n-1}(-1)^{n-k-1}\left[ \phi_n^{(n-k-1)}(a)f^{(k)}(a)-…
Quadrature formulas for $\int_a^b f(x) dx$ where derivative terms need only be evaluated at $a$ and $b$ in the composite rule are identified. Error bounds are given when $f:[a,b]\to\mathbb{R}$ satisfies $f^{(n-1)}$ is absolutely continuous…