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Approximants de Padé-Hermite. II.: Programmation (English)
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1984
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The authors present a generalization of Padé-approximation which refers to the approximation of systems of functions. If, for example, the system consists of f and \(f^ 2\) or of f and f', then one gets cases already studied by Shafer and by Baker, resp. In the first part [ibid. 23-29 (1984; reviewed above)], the general theory and the basic determinantal relations are derived. The second paper is concerned with recursion relations for the construction of the table and the discussion of 7 numerical examples.
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Padé-Hermite tables
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systems of functions
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determinantal relations
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recursion relations
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numerical examples
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