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Highly Oscillatory Quadrature

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  • UserFrancis Aznaran
  • ClockThursday 15 March 2018, 16:45-17:45
  • HouseMR11.

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Algorithm development for the numerical computation of integrals with highly oscillatory integrands has come to full fruition only recently. Indeed, a focus of the talk, what is now called the Filon Paradigm, was not realised in its full generality until the 90s. We will look at the asymptotic theory of highly oscillating integrals, the Filon method, and derivative-free alternatives. If time permits, there will also be some discussion of the practical implementation of Filon-type rules in software.

This talk is part of the Part III Seminars series.

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