A generalization of the continuous Euler transformation and its application to numerical quadrature. (Q1405196)
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A generalization of the continuous Euler transformation and its application to numerical quadrature. (English)
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25 August 2003
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The continuous Euler transformation was introduced by the author [ibid. 130, 259--270 (2001; Zbl 2002.09516)]. It is an analogue of the well-known Euler transform for series. In this paper the author presents new continuous transformations in an analogy of sequence transformations and shows that \textit{H. E. Salzer} and \textit{G. M. Kimbro's} transformation for sequences [Math. Comput. 15, 23--39 (1961; Zbl 0096.32204)] has a continuous analogue which accelerates convergence of an infinite integral with an algebraically decaying integrand. Some numerical examples are given.
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continuous Euler transformation
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numerical quadrature
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oscillatory integral with algebraically decaying integrand
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convergence acceleration
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sequence transformations
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numerical examples
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