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Euler–Maclaurin expansions for integrals with endpoint singularities: a new perspective

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In this note, we provide a new perspective on Euler–Maclaurin expansions of (offset) trapezoidal rule approximations of the finite-range integrals I[f]=∫baf(x),dx, where f ∈ C(a,b) but can have general algebraic-logarithmic singularities at one or both endpoints. These integrals may exist either as ordinary integrals or as Hadamard finite part integrals. We assume that f(x) has asymptotic expansions of the general forms where P s (y) and Q s (y) are some polynomials in y. Here the γ s and δ s are complex in general and different from −1,−2,... . The results we obtain in this work generalize, and include as special cases, those pertaining to the known special cases in which f(x)=(xa)γ[ log (xa)]pg a (x)=(bx)δ[log (bx)]qg b (x), where p and q are nonnegative integers and g a  ∈ C[a,b) and g b  ∈ C(a,b]. In addition, they have the pleasant feature that they are expressed in very simple terms based only on the asymptotic expansions of f(x) as xa+ and xb−. With h=(ba)/n, where n is a positive integer, and with one of these results reads, as h→0, where ζ(z) is the Riemann Zeta function.

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Mathematics Subject Classification (2000): 30E15, 40A25, 41A60, 65B15, 65D30

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Sidi, A. Euler–Maclaurin expansions for integrals with endpoint singularities: a new perspective. Numer. Math. 98, 371–387 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00211-004-0539-4

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