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Charles William Clenshaw

Charles William Clenshaw (15 March 1926, Southend-on-Sea, Essex – 23 September 2004) was an English mathematician, specializing in numerical analysis. He is known for the Clenshaw algorithm (1955) and Clenshaw–Curtis quadrature (1960). In a 1984 paper Beyond Floating Point, Clenshaw and Frank W. J. Olver introduced symmetric level-index arithmetic. (Wikipedia).

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Symmetric level-index arithmetic | Clenshaw algorithm | Clenshaw–Curtis quadrature