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  2. Tanh-sinh quadrature - Wikipedia

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    Tanh-sinh, exp-sinh, and sinh-sinh quadrature are implemented in the C++ library Boost [3] Tanh-sinh quadrature is implemented in a macro-enabled Excel spreadsheet by Graeme Dennes. [4] Tanh-sinh quadrature is implemented in the Haskell package integration. [5] Tanh-sinh quadrature is implemented in the Python library mpmath. [6]

  3. Newton–Cotes formulas - Wikipedia

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    It is assumed that the value of a function f defined on [,] is known at + equally spaced points: < < <.There are two classes of Newton–Cotes quadrature: they are called "closed" when = and =, i.e. they use the function values at the interval endpoints, and "open" when > and <, i.e. they do not use the function values at the endpoints.

  4. Numerical integration - Wikipedia

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    The term numerical quadrature (often abbreviated to quadrature) is more or less a synonym for "numerical integration", especially as applied to one-dimensional integrals. Some authors refer to numerical integration over more than one dimension as cubature ; [ 1 ] others take "quadrature" to include higher-dimensional integration.

  5. Numeric precision in Microsoft Excel - Wikipedia

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    Excel's storage of numbers in binary format also affects its accuracy. [3] To illustrate, the lower figure tabulates the simple addition 1 + x − 1 for several values of x. All the values of x begin at the 15 th decimal, so Excel must take them into account. Before calculating the sum 1 + x, Excel first approximates x as a binary number

  6. Quadrature - Wikipedia

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    Quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM), a modulation method of using both an (in-phase) carrier wave and a 'quadrature' carrier wave that is 90° out of phase with the main, or in-phase, carrier Quadrature phase-shift keying (QPSK), a phase-shift keying of using four quadrate points on the constellation diagram, equispaced around a circle

  7. Gaussian quadrature - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Lobatto quadrature, [7] named after Dutch mathematician Rehuel Lobatto. It is similar to Gaussian quadrature with the following differences: The integration points include the end points of the integration interval. It is accurate for polynomials up to degree 2n – 3, where n is the number of integration points. [8]