Shanks's transformation revisited
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(8)- Some remarks on multiple Sears transformations
- The genesis and early developments of Aitken's process, Shanks' transformation, the \(\varepsilon\)-algorithm, and related fixed point methods
- From matrix to vector Padé approximants
- Shanks function transformations in a vector space
- Matrix Shanks transformations
- A new proof of the cross-rule for the \(\epsilon\)-algorithm based on Schur-complements
- Recent results relevant to the evaluation of infinite series
- Shanks' convergence acceleration transform, Padé approximants and partitions
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