The following pages link to (Q5661062):
Displayed 40 items.
- Extensions of Drummond's process for convergence acceleration (Q608493) (← links)
- Survey of numerical stability issues in convergence acceleration (Q608517) (← links)
- Acceleration of convergence of general linear sequences by the Shanks transformation (Q652261) (← links)
- Particular rules for the \(\Theta\)-algorithm (Q688135) (← links)
- Convergence acceleration via combined nonlinear-condensation transformations (Q696786) (← links)
- Extended procedures for extrapolation to the limit (Q708284) (← links)
- A class of new transforms tailored for the hypergeometric series (Q711092) (← links)
- A simultaneous process for convergence acceleration and error control (Q751747) (← links)
- A new method for accelerating convergence of alternating series (Q883981) (← links)
- Introduction to the determinantal formulae for the Levin-type algorithms (Q945395) (← links)
- Composite sequence transformations (Q1060521) (← links)
- A general extrapolation algorithm (Q1144893) (← links)
- Acceleration methods for vector sequences (Q1184134) (← links)
- Généralisations de la transformation de Shanks, de la table de Padé et de l'\(\varepsilon\)-algorithme (Q1227256) (← links)
- Iterations of convergence accelerating nonlinear transforms (Q1330614) (← links)
- On the kernel of sequence transformations (Q1344333) (← links)
- A Maple package for transforming series, sequences and functions (Q1366120) (← links)
- Rational approximations for the modified Bessel function of the second kind (Q1366196) (← links)
- Prediction proberties of Aitken's iterated \(\Delta^2\) process, of Wynn's epsilon algorithm, and of Brezinski's iterated theta algorithm (Q1590791) (← links)
- A new integrable convergence acceleration algorithm for computing Brezinski-Durbin-Redivo-Zaglia's sequence transformation via Pfaffians (Q1751059) (← links)
- Convergence acceleration of logarithmically convergent series avoiding summation (Q1808518) (← links)
- Transforming logarithmic to linear convergence by interpolation (Q1808965) (← links)
- Extrapolation algorithms and Padé approximations: A historical survey (Q1917461) (← links)
- A derivation of extrapolation algorithms based on error estimates (Q1919055) (← links)
- Analytical and numerical studies of the convergence behavior of the \({\mathcal J}\) transformation (Q1919464) (← links)
- Convergence speeding, convergence and summability (Q2266343) (← links)
- Construction of new generalizations of Wynn's epsilon and rho algorithm by solving finite difference equations in the transformation order (Q2290921) (← links)
- Prediction of unknown terms of a sequence and its application to some physical problems (Q2493071) (← links)
- A new method for solving a nonlinear equation with error estimations (Q2564294) (← links)
- Generalizations of Shanks transformation and corresponding convergence acceleration algorithms via Pfaffians (Q2665943) (← links)
- Generalized discrete Lotka-Volterra equation, orthogonal polynomials and generalized epsilon algorithm (Q2679665) (← links)
- Acceleration of sequences with transformations involving hypergeometric functions (Q2679691) (← links)
- Multistep $𝜖$–algorithm, Shanks’ transformation, and the Lotka–Volterra system by Hirota’s method (Q2894518) (← links)
- New convergence results on the generalized Richardson extrapolation process GREP$^{(1)}$ for logarithmic sequences (Q3147176) (← links)
- Automatic Selection of Sequence Transformations (Q3922062) (← links)
- Optimalité du procédé $\Delta ^2$ d’Aitken pour l’accélération de la convergence linéaire (Q3922063) (← links)
- Extrapolation methods and derivatives of limits of sequences (Q4700199) (← links)
- A convergence and stability study of the iterated Lubkin transformation and the $\theta$-algorithm (Q4780380) (← links)
- Convergence acceleration during the 20th century (Q5932843) (← links)
- Irregular input data in convergence acceleration and summation processes: General considerations and some special Gaussian hypergeometric series as model problems (Q5934218) (← links)