A lag-average generalization of Euler's method for accelerating series (Q1907080)

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A lag-average generalization of Euler's method for accelerating series
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    A lag-average generalization of Euler's method for accelerating series (English)
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    3 June 1996
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    The author introduces two generalizations of the standard Euler acceleration method, which are both based on the principle of lag-averaging. He shows that the lag-averaged schemes are greatly superior to the ordinary Euler method; also, these methods are superior to all of the trendy, nonlinear accelerations and to other linear accelerations like Richardson extrapolation. The cost of the lag-averaged methods is \(O(k)\) operations, in contrast to the \(O(k^2)\) cost of the \(\varepsilon\)-algorithm, where \(k\) is the total number of series terms fed to the accelerator.
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    convergence acceleration
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    epsilon algorithm
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    summation of series
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    comparison of methods
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    Euler acceleration method
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    lag-averaging
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    Richardson extrapolation
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