Convergence acceleration as a dynamical system (Q1339333)

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Convergence acceleration as a dynamical system
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    Convergence acceleration as a dynamical system (English)
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    5 March 1995
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    The dynamical system \(z \to f(z)\) is replaced by \(z \to F_ n(z)\) where \(F_ n\) is given by a general Shanks transformation, i.e. a punctual diagonal Padé approximation leading, in fact, to the quotients of two Hankel or Toeplitz determinants. The particular case of the usual Aitken transformation and its improved form by Steffensen is studied. The author shows that \(F_ n\) retains all finite fixed points of \(f\). Moreover, for a polynomial \(f\) the most poles and zeros of \(F_ n\) accumulate on and inside the Julia set of \(f\) as \(n \to \infty\).
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    Steffensen method
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    convergence acceleration
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    dynamical system
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    Shanks transformation
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    Padé approximation
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    Hankel or Toeplitz determinants
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    Aitken transformation
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