
doi: 10.2523/28703-ms , 10.2118/28703-ms
ABSTRACT In this paper, practical quadrature and cubature formulae for numerical differentiation, integration, interpolation, and extrapolation purposes are derived; the method for determination of the quadrature and cubature weights is given, and the procedure for development of finite-analytic quadrature and cubature schemes is presented. It is demonstrated that these methods provide rapid and practical means of obtaining algebraic discretization formulae for numerical approximation.
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