Methods of Numerical Integration
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Philip J. Davis
For other persons named Philip Davis, see Philip Davis (disambiguation).
Philip J. Davis (born 1923) is an American applied mathematician. He was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts. He is known for his work in numerical analysis and approximation theory, as well as his investigations in the history...
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