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A new algorithm for computing the Geronimus transformation with large shifts
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    A new algorithm for computing the Geronimus transformation with large shifts (English)
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    19 May 2010
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    The authors consider the numerical computation of the Geronimus transformation with shift and parameter \(C\) of a Jacobi matrix. The numerical behavior of the available algorithms are investigated. The problem of computing the Geronimus transformation is proved to be very ill-conditioned when \(C\) is zero. The authors propose a new algorithm which is more accurate when the shift moves away from the support of the measure and \(C\) is nonzero. The forward errors of the algorithm is estimated and a backward error analysis of the algorithm is presented. Some numerical experiments are shown to illustrate that the method is componentwise forward stable.
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    Geronimus transformation
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    accuracy
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    roundoff error analysis
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    orthogonal polynomials
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    three-term recurrence relations
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    Jacobi matrix
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    ill-conditioned
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    algorithm
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    numerical experiments
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