Accelerating the convergence of trigonometric series
DOI10.2478/s11533-006-0016-7zbMath1126.65126OpenAlexW1988386429MaRDI QIDQ2459662
A. B. Nersesyan, Arnak V. Poghosyan
Publication date: 7 November 2007
Published in: Central European Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2478/s11533-006-0016-7
numerical resultsconvergence accelerationPadé approximationtrigonometric interpolationFourier seriesasymptotic error estimates
Trigonometric interpolation (42A15) Numerical methods for trigonometric approximation and interpolation (65T40) Convergence and absolute convergence of Fourier and trigonometric series (42A20)
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