The following pages link to Herbert H. H. Homeier (Q420277):
Displaying 22 items.
- Series prediction based on algebraic approximants (Q420278) (← links)
- A Levin-type algorithm for accelerating the convergence of Fourier series (Q688122) (← links)
- (Q709490) (redirect page) (← links)
- Programs for the approximation of real and imaginary single- and multi-valued functions by means of Hermite-Padé-approximants (Q709491) (← links)
- Numerical integration of functions with a sharp peak at or near one boundary using Möbius transformations (Q908652) (← links)
- On the stability of the \(\mathcal J\) transformation (Q1265639) (← links)
- Iterative solution of the Ornstein-Zernike equation with various closures using vector extrapolation (Q1269363) (← links)
- On remainder estimates for Levin-type sequence transformations (Q1269371) (← links)
- An asymptotically hierarchy-consistent, iterative sequence transformation for convergence acceleration of Fourier series (Q1272640) (← links)
- Comment on: A Gaussian quadrature for the optimal evaluation of integrals involving Lorentzians over a semi-infinite interval (Q1295808) (← links)
- A hierarchically consistent, iterative sequence transformation (Q1339046) (← links)
- A modified Newton method for rootfinding with cubic convergence. (Q1405190) (← links)
- Scalar Levin-type sequence transformations (Q1590780) (← links)
- On the extrapolation of perturbation series (Q1591304) (← links)
- On Newton-type methods with cubic convergence (Q1763661) (← links)
- Convergence acceleration of logarithmically convergent series avoiding summation (Q1808518) (← links)
- Transforming logarithmic to linear convergence by interpolation (Q1808965) (← links)
- A modified Newton method with cubic convergence: the multivariate case (Q1877203) (← links)
- Determinantal representations for the \(\mathfrak{J}\) transformation (Q1899127) (← links)
- Analytical and numerical studies of the convergence behavior of the \({\mathcal J}\) transformation (Q1919464) (← links)
- On Newton-type methods for multiple roots with cubic convergence (Q2389556) (← links)
- Some weighted quadrature methods based upon the mean value theorems (Q5004146) (← links)