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A note on a confluent form of the -algorithm

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DOI10.1007/BF01236937zbMATH Open0096.09601OpenAlexW2050748956MaRDI QIDQ773131FDOQ773131


Authors: Peter Wynn Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1960

Published in: Archiv der Mathematik (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01236937





zbMATH Keywords

numerical analysis


Cites Work

  • On a Device for Computing the e m (S n ) Transformation
  • Ein infinitesimales Analogon zum Quotienten-Differenzen-Algorithmus
  • Confluent forms of certain non-linear algorithms


Cited In (8)

  • Upon some continuous prediction algorithms. II
  • Upon the definition of an integral as the limit of a continued fraction
  • Invariants associated with the epsilon algorithm and its first confluent form
  • Non-isospectral extension of the Volterra lattice hierarchy, and Hankel determinants
  • The Toda molecule equation and the 𝜖-algorithm
  • The genesis and early developments of Aitken's process, Shanks' transformation, the \(\varepsilon\)-algorithm, and related fixed point methods
  • Obituary: Reminiscences of Peter Wynn
  • Confluent form of the multistep \(\varepsilon\)-algorithm, and the relevant integrable system





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