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  1. Quadrature (mathematics) - Wikipedia

    In mathematics, quadrature is a historic term for the computation of areas and is thus used for computation of integrals. The word is derived from the Latin quadratus meaning "square".

  2. Quadrature -- from Wolfram MathWorld

    3 days ago · The word quadrature is also used to mean squaring: the construction of a square using only compass and straightedge which has the same area as a given geometric figure.

  3. Quadrature | Integral Calculus, Complex Numbers & Geometry

    quadrature, in mathematics, the process of determining the area of a plane geometric figure by dividing it into a collection of shapes of known area (usually rectangles) and then finding the limit (as the …

  4. Then any quadrature formula ˆI is exact for polynomials up to order n if and only if it is exact up to order 2n + 1. Corresponding quadrature rules are usually prefixed with “Gauss-”, i.e., “Gauss-Legendre …

  5. QUADRATURE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    QUADRATURE definition: the act of squaring. See examples of quadrature used in a sentence.

  6. What is the distinction between the terms "integration" and "quadrature

    2 days ago · Under quadrature, he mentions along with many references, In the 17th century, the term developed a new sense in that, for Newton, Leibniz, and others, “squaring a curve meant calculating …

  7. Any quadrature method relies on evaluating the integrand f on a finite set of points (called the abscissas or quadrature points), then processing these evaluations somehow to produce an approximation to …

  8. The approximation of an integral by a numerical method is commonly referred to as quadrature. In Calculus one discusses many techniques for determining an antiderivative of f(x). The integral is then …

  9. Quadrature (geometry) explained

    In mathematics, particularly in geometry, quadrature (also called squaring) is a historical process of drawing a square with the same area as a given plane figure or computing the numerical value of …

  10. Quadrature (mathematics) - Wikiwand

    In medieval Europe, quadrature meant the calculation of area by any method. Most often the method of indivisibles was used; it was less rigorous than the geometric constructions of the Greeks, but it was …