Midpoint |
The midpoint rule computes an approximation to a definite integral,
made by finding the area of a collection of rectangles whose heights are determined by the values of the function.
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NewtonCotes |
The Newton-Cotes formulae, also called the Newton-Cotes quadrature rules or simply Newton-Cotes rules,
are a group of formulae for numerical integration (also called quadrature) based on evaluating the integrand at equally-spaced points.
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Romberg |
Romberg's method computes an integral by generating a sequence of estimations of the integral value and then doing an extrapolation.
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Simpson |
Simpson's rule can be thought of as a special case of Romberg's method.
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Trapezoidal |
The Trapezoidal rule is a closed type Newton-Cotes formula, where the integral interval is evenly divided into N sub-intervals.
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