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  • The trapezoidal rule is a form of numerical integration that works in the same manner as Riemann sums.[1]
  • The five basic examples in this group are all based on a single application: numerical integration.[2]
  • Numerical integration is chosen because it is trivially parallelizable and at the same time a problem that is very narrowly focused.[2]
  • There are various ways to perform numerical integrations of this type.[2]
  • Methods of Numerical Integration, Second Edition describes the theoretical and practical aspects of major methods of numerical integration.[3]
  • This book contains six chapters and begins with a discussion of the basic principles and limitations of numerical integration.[3]
  • In your finite element models, you may encounter the concept of numerical integration and Gauss points in several contexts.[4]
  • In this blog post, we discuss where and why numerical integration is used.[4]
  • Numerical integration is also called numerical quadrature.[4]
  • Increasing the order of the numerical integration will then improve the accuracy of the total force or flux into the domain.[4]
  • This article illustrates concepts and results of geometric numerical integration on the important example of the Störmer–Verlet method.[5]
  • There are several methods of numerical integration of varying accuracy and ease of use.[6]
  • Another technique of numerical integration, which we discuss in another lesson, is that of Monte Carlo integration.[6]
  • This gives us 'quadrature formula' for numerical integration.[7]
  • This chapter describes routines for performing numerical integration (quadrature) of a function in one dimension.[8]
  • This is, in fact, the approach used in numerical integration.[9]
  • Some embedded systems and other computer applications may need numerical integration for this reason.[10]
  • Numerical integration is the approximate computation of an integral using numerical techniques.[11]

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