Special Issue: Approximation and extrapolation of convergent and divergent sequences and series (CIRM, Luminy - France, 2009)International audienceThe prolate spheroidal wave functions can be characterized as the eigenfunctions of a differential operator of order 2: (t2−τ2)φ″+2tφ′+σ2t2φ=μφ. In this article we study the formal solutions of this equation in the neighborhood of the singularities (the regular ones ±τ, and the irregular one, at infinity) and perform some numerical experiments on the computation of Stokes matrices and monodromy, using formal/numerical algorithms we developed recently in the Maple package Desir. This leads to the following conjecture: the series appearing in the formal solutions at infinity, depending on the param...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe different methods of computing the eigenvalues associated with th...
This thesis consists of two largely independent parts. Part I is a discussion of Campbell's work on ...
AbstractThis is the second in a series of papers on the Stokes flow past an arbitrary axisymmetrical...
Special Issue: Approximation and extrapolation of convergent and divergent sequences and series (CIR...
Special Issue: Approximation and extrapolation of convergent and divergent sequences and series (CIR...
The prolate spheroidal wave functions, {ϕn,σ,τ}, constitute an orthonormal basis of the space of σ-b...
International audienceIn this paper, we give new characterizations for the eigenvalues of the prolat...
International audienceIn this paper, we give new characterizations for the eigenvalues of the prolat...
Abstract — For fixed c, Prolate Spheroidal Wave Functions (PSWFs), denoted by ψn,c, form an orthogon...
International audienceIn this paper, we give new characterizations for the eigenvalues of the prolat...
AbstractProlate spheroidal wave functions, because of their many remarkable properties leading to ne...
International audienceIn this paper, we give new characterizations for the eigenvalues of the prolat...
AbstractWe define a new family of generalized prolate spheroidal wave functions (GPSWFs), which exte...
A fast and simple finite difference algorithm for computing the spheroidal wave functions is describ...
AbstractWe construct asymptotic formulae for the approximation of certain prolate spheroidal wave fu...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe different methods of computing the eigenvalues associated with th...
This thesis consists of two largely independent parts. Part I is a discussion of Campbell's work on ...
AbstractThis is the second in a series of papers on the Stokes flow past an arbitrary axisymmetrical...
Special Issue: Approximation and extrapolation of convergent and divergent sequences and series (CIR...
Special Issue: Approximation and extrapolation of convergent and divergent sequences and series (CIR...
The prolate spheroidal wave functions, {ϕn,σ,τ}, constitute an orthonormal basis of the space of σ-b...
International audienceIn this paper, we give new characterizations for the eigenvalues of the prolat...
International audienceIn this paper, we give new characterizations for the eigenvalues of the prolat...
Abstract — For fixed c, Prolate Spheroidal Wave Functions (PSWFs), denoted by ψn,c, form an orthogon...
International audienceIn this paper, we give new characterizations for the eigenvalues of the prolat...
AbstractProlate spheroidal wave functions, because of their many remarkable properties leading to ne...
International audienceIn this paper, we give new characterizations for the eigenvalues of the prolat...
AbstractWe define a new family of generalized prolate spheroidal wave functions (GPSWFs), which exte...
A fast and simple finite difference algorithm for computing the spheroidal wave functions is describ...
AbstractWe construct asymptotic formulae for the approximation of certain prolate spheroidal wave fu...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe different methods of computing the eigenvalues associated with th...
This thesis consists of two largely independent parts. Part I is a discussion of Campbell's work on ...
AbstractThis is the second in a series of papers on the Stokes flow past an arbitrary axisymmetrical...