- The Gauss–
Kronrod quadrature formula is an
adaptive method for
numerical integration. It is a
variant of
Gaussian quadrature, in
which the evaluation...
-
Aleksandr Semyonovich Kronrod (Russian: Алекса́ндр Семёнович Кронро́д;
October 22, 1921 –
October 6, 1986) was a
Soviet mathematician and
computer scientist...
- University,
where his
advisor was
Alexander Kronrod, and
later Ivan Petrovsky. In 1946,
together with
Kronrod, he
rediscovered Sard's lemma,
unknown in...
- long-term
collaborator Alexander Kronrod in 1945, won a
prize from the
Moscow Mathematical Society. He and
Kronrod were the last
students of Nikolai...
-
error as the
difference between the two results. For this purpose, Gauss–
Kronrod quadrature rules can be useful. If the
interval [a, b] is subdivided, the...
-
Kronrod,
contributing to the body of work in
which "the
search for
faster ****ignment
algorithms began in earnest". The
algorithm Dinitz and
Kronrod published...
- Alexandrov, Nina Bari,
Aleksandr Khinchin,
Andrey Kolmogorov,
Aleksandr Kronrod,
Mikhail Lavrentyev,
Alexey Lyapunov,
Lazar Lyusternik,
Pyotr Novikov,...
- do nest.
Gaussian quadrature rules do not nest, but the
related Gauss–
Kronrod quadrature formulas do.
Adaptive quadrature is a
numerical integration...
- library. The
algorithm was
introduced by V. L. Arlazarov, E. A. Dinic, M. A.
Kronrod, and I. A. Faradžev in 1970. The
origin of the name is unknown; Aho, Hopcroft...
-
Academy of
Sciences in the
Soviet Union. He was a
great friend of
Alexander Kronrod. Brudno's work on alpha-beta
pruning was
published in 1963 in
Russian and...