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Prediction properties of some extrapolation methods (English)
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Convergence acceleration methods consist in the construction of a sequence converging faster than the initial sequence. Each member of the new sequence is a guess for the limit and it is computed from a restricted number of terms of the initial sequence. It is shown herein how convergence acceleration methods can be used to predict the next (unknown) term of the initial sequence instead of its limit. Particular emphasis on Aitken's \(\Delta^ 2\) process and the E-algorithm is placed.
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Aitken's delta square method
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Padé approximants
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Convergence acceleration
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sequence
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E-algorithm
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