Methods of numerical integration
Philip J. Davis
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Methods of numerical integration
by Philip J. Davis, Philip Rabinowitz
Published
2014
Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Pages
626
ISBN-13
9781483264288
Subjects
Introduction to integral equations with applications
Integral Methods in Science and Engineering
Introduction to Integral Equations with Applications
Morrey Spaces
Handbook of computational methods for integration
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