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Minimal Cubature Rules: Theory and Practice is a definitive guide to understanding and implementing minimal cubature rules in computational mathematics. This work, part of the Cambridge Monographs on Applied and Computational Mathematics series, provides a thorough treatment of the mathematical theory underlying cubature formulas while emphasizing their practical applications.
The book covers fundamental concepts, including the construction of efficient numerical integration rules for multidimensional problems. It addresses both classical approaches and modern developments in the field, offering readers a complete understanding of how to minimize computational nodes while maintaining accuracy. The monograph is invaluable for mathematicians, engineers, and scientists working on numerical integration challenges in various dimensions.
Written by leading expert Yuan Xu, this volume combines rigorous mathematical exposition with practical guidance, making it suitable for both academic study and professional reference. The comprehensive treatment ensures readers gain both theoretical insight and practical competency in applying these powerful computational tools.







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