This paper is devoted to properties of sequence transformations and the corresponding recursive algorithms for their implementation, which were never considered. We first give necessary conditions that are satisfied if the transformed sequence converges faster than the initial one. These conditions can be used for deciding if a method is worth to be used. They also serve as the basis for defining criteria for stopping the acceleration algorithm when the best possible precision is obtained. Then, prescribing the transformed sequence, we show how to obtain the initial sequence which produces it via the transformation or via its recursive algorithm. These results show that almost any behavior is possible for the transformed sequence. A similar...
AbstractIn this paper we will propose some extrapolation methods for sequences (Sn) for which we kno...
AbstractIn this paper, we shall emphasize the role played by error estimates and annihilation differ...
AbstractIn this paper, new procedures for the extrapolation to the limit of slowly convergent sequen...
The aim of this paper is to give a short introduction to the most fundamental aspects of extrapolati...
This volume is a self-contained, exhaustive exposition of the extrapolation methods theory, and of t...
This volume is a self-contained, exhaustive exposition of the extrapolation methods theory, and of t...
AbstractThe Θ̂-algorithm is a general extrapolation procedure for accelerating the convergence of se...
In this paper, new procedures for the extrapolation to the limit of slowly convergent sequences and ...
In this paper, new procedures for the extrapolation to the limit of slowly convergent sequences and ...
Let (S_n) be a sequence converging to S and such that Vn, S_n - S = a_n g_n. The aim of this paper i...
AbstractIn this paper, we shall emphasize the role played by error estimates and annihilation differ...
Abstract. Let {Sm} be an infinite sequence whose limit or antilimit S can be approximated very effic...
This paper is devoted to a Schur complement approach to the E-transformation which is the most gener...
AbstractThis paper is devoted to a Schur complement approach to the E-transformation which is the mo...
This Ph.D. thesis discusses some applications of extrapolation methods. In numerical analysis and in...
AbstractIn this paper we will propose some extrapolation methods for sequences (Sn) for which we kno...
AbstractIn this paper, we shall emphasize the role played by error estimates and annihilation differ...
AbstractIn this paper, new procedures for the extrapolation to the limit of slowly convergent sequen...
The aim of this paper is to give a short introduction to the most fundamental aspects of extrapolati...
This volume is a self-contained, exhaustive exposition of the extrapolation methods theory, and of t...
This volume is a self-contained, exhaustive exposition of the extrapolation methods theory, and of t...
AbstractThe Θ̂-algorithm is a general extrapolation procedure for accelerating the convergence of se...
In this paper, new procedures for the extrapolation to the limit of slowly convergent sequences and ...
In this paper, new procedures for the extrapolation to the limit of slowly convergent sequences and ...
Let (S_n) be a sequence converging to S and such that Vn, S_n - S = a_n g_n. The aim of this paper i...
AbstractIn this paper, we shall emphasize the role played by error estimates and annihilation differ...
Abstract. Let {Sm} be an infinite sequence whose limit or antilimit S can be approximated very effic...
This paper is devoted to a Schur complement approach to the E-transformation which is the most gener...
AbstractThis paper is devoted to a Schur complement approach to the E-transformation which is the mo...
This Ph.D. thesis discusses some applications of extrapolation methods. In numerical analysis and in...
AbstractIn this paper we will propose some extrapolation methods for sequences (Sn) for which we kno...
AbstractIn this paper, we shall emphasize the role played by error estimates and annihilation differ...
AbstractIn this paper, new procedures for the extrapolation to the limit of slowly convergent sequen...