An integral expansion for analytic functions based upon the remainder values of the Taylor series expansions (Q1003885)

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An integral expansion for analytic functions based upon the remainder values of the Taylor series expansions
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    An integral expansion for analytic functions based upon the remainder values of the Taylor series expansions (English)
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    4 March 2009
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    An infinite set of arbitrary functionals \(S=\{S_i(f)\}^\infty_{i=0}\) is defined in a linear vector space with a set of basis functions \(\{\Phi_i(x)\}^\infty_{i=0}\). It can be verified that under certain conditions an analytic function \(f(x)\) can have the following expansion \[ f(x)= \sum^\infty_{i=0} S_i(f)\Phi_i(x). \] On assuming \(S_k(f) ({d^kf(x)\over dx^k})_{\text{at}\,x= k}= f^{(\lambda)}(\lambda)\), \(\lambda\in\mathbb R\), and \(\Phi_k(x)= {(x-\lambda)^k\over k!}\), \(f(x)\) may have the Taylor series expansion in the neighborhood \(x=\lambda\) \[ f(x)= \sum^\infty_{k=0} {f^{(k)}(\lambda)\over k!} (x-\lambda)^k. \] In this paper the authors, by using the remainder value of the Taylor series expansion, a new integral expansion of analytic functions has been introduced. As particular cases several interesting expansion formulae of analytic functions have been derived.
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    expansion of functions
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    linear functions
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    Taylor series expansion
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    integral expansion
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    remainder expansion
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