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Upper and lower error estimation for the Tau method and related polynomial techniques
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    Upper and lower error estimation for the Tau method and related polynomial techniques (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    A differential equation of the form \(A(x)y'+B(x)y+C(x)=0\) is considered whose solution \(y(x)\) is approximated by a polynomial \(y_ n(x)\) satisfying the perturbed equation \(A(x)y_ n'+B(x)y_ n+C(x)=\tau T^*_ n(x)\). The shifted Chebyshev polynomials \(T^*_ n(x)\) are used as the basis of expansions in the space \(\mathbb{C} [0,1]\) of continuous functions endowed with the uniform norm \(\| f\| = \max| f(x)|\). The approximation error is \(e_ n=y-y_ n\). A recent technique by \textit{R. B. Adeniyi} and \textit{P. Onumany} [ibid. 21, No. 9, 19-27 (1991; reviewed above)] for an error estimation of the Tau method is discussed along with new approach for obtaining upper and lower bounds for the maximum Tau method error. In the latter the maximum deviation \(\| y_ n-y_{n+1}\|=\| e_ n-e_{n+1}\|\) is introduced between two successive approximate expansions as a means of estimating the error when the convergence is relatively fast. This approach improves on the estimates determined by the technique mentioned above and that of the Lanczos method. An example of a nonlinear ordinary differential equation is given where this technique is applied and shown to be implemented for Chebyshev series expansions, collocation, and spectral methods.
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    comparison of methods
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    Chebyshev polynomials
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    error estimation
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    Tau method
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    upper and lower bounds
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    convergence
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    Chebyshev series expansions
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    collocation
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    spectral methods
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