LINE_FELIPPA_RULE is a FORTRAN90 library which generates the points and weights of a quadrature rule over the interior of a line segment in 1D.
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LINE_FELIPPA_RULE is available in a C version and a C++ version and a FORTRAN90 version and a MATLAB version.
CCN_RULE, a FORTRAN90 program which defines a nested Clenshaw Curtis quadrature rule.
CHEBYSHEV1_RULE, a FORTRAN90 program which computes and prints a Gauss-Chebyshev type 1 quadrature rule.
CHEBYSHEV2_RULE, a FORTRAN90 program which computes and prints a Gauss-Chebyshev type 2 quadrature rule.
CLENSHAW_CURTIS_RULE, a FORTRAN90 program which defines a Clenshaw Curtis quadrature rule.
LEGENDRE_RULE, a FORTRAN90 program which computes a 1D Gauss-Legendre quadrature rule.
LINE_CVT_LLOYD, a FORTRAN90 library which applies Lloyd's iteration repeatedly to a set of N points, to compute a Centroidal Voronoi Tessellation (CVT) over the interior of a line segment in 1D.
LINE_FEKETE_RULE, a FORTRAN90 library which estimates the location of N Fekete points, for polynomial interpolation or quadrature, over the interior of a line segment in 1D.
LINE_GRID, a FORTRAN90 library which computes a grid of points over the interior of a line segment in 1D.
LINE_INTEGRALS, a FORTRAN90 library which returns the exact value of the integral of any monomial over the length of the unit line in 1D.
LINE_MONTE_CARLO, a FORTRAN90 library which applies a Monte Carlo method to estimate the integral of a function over the length of the unit line in 1D;
LINE_NCC_RULE, a FORTRAN90 library which defines a Newton Cotes Closed (NCC) rule using equally spaced points over the interior of a line segment in 1D.
LINE_NCO_RULE, a FORTRAN90 library which defines a Newton Cotes Open (NCO) rule using equally spaced points over the interior of a line segment in 1D.
PATTERSON_RULE, a FORTRAN90 program which returns the points and weights of a 1D Gauss-Patterson quadrature rule of order 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255 or 511.
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