This calculator calculates definite integrals
Price:
$20, Shareware
Trial:
5 Days
Version:
1.0.0.3 (2010-08-09)
Size:
1.33 Mb
OS support:
Win2000, Win7 x32, Win7 x64, Win98, WinServer, WinVista, WinVista x64, WinXP
Interface languages:
English
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This calculator computes definite integrals by tinh-sinh quadrature scheme. Type formula into Integrand text-box. Change default values of lower and upper limits of integration. Click Calculate button. Watch if the algorithm is converging. The Current Uncertainty value should be steadily decreasing. If the algorithm is diverging, click Stop button. Observe results of calculation in History tab. At each level the number of calculation points doubles and so does the number of accurate digits. You can watch it by decreasing exponent of current uncertainty. The number of points of calculation depends on level and length of interval of integration for tinh-sinh quadrature algorithm. If you use in integrand functions with accuracy lower than the default for the calculator, then adjust Desired Uncertainty value. The convergence of algorithm is not guaranteed for all functions and all intervals of integration. Tanf-sinh quadrature scheme is fast and and gives right answer for large variety of functions. But for some functions and intervals the algorithm diverges. And for few functions the scheme gives wrong answer.
Quadrature Calculator Level 1 is shareware, you can free download and try it for free during trial period. After that you may buy it for $20 or should delete it.
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