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Extrapolation methods: theory and practice
This volume is a self-contained, exhaustive exposition of the extrapolation methods theory, and of the various algorithms and procedures for accelerating the convergence of scalar and vector sequences. Many subroutines (written in FORTRAN 77) with instructions for their use are provided on a floppy...
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North-Holland
1991
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author | Brezinski, C Redivo Zaglia, M |
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description | This volume is a self-contained, exhaustive exposition of the extrapolation methods theory, and of the various algorithms and procedures for accelerating the convergence of scalar and vector sequences. Many subroutines (written in FORTRAN 77) with instructions for their use are provided on a floppy disk in order to demonstrate to those working with sequences the advantages of the use of extrapolation methods. Many numerical examples showing the effectiveness of the procedures and a consequent chapter on applications are also provided - including some never before published results and applicat |
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spelling | cern-20099342021-04-21T20:21:23Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2009934engBrezinski, CRedivo Zaglia, MExtrapolation methods: theory and practiceMathematical Physics and MathematicsThis volume is a self-contained, exhaustive exposition of the extrapolation methods theory, and of the various algorithms and procedures for accelerating the convergence of scalar and vector sequences. Many subroutines (written in FORTRAN 77) with instructions for their use are provided on a floppy disk in order to demonstrate to those working with sequences the advantages of the use of extrapolation methods. Many numerical examples showing the effectiveness of the procedures and a consequent chapter on applications are also provided - including some never before published results and applicatNorth-Hollandoai:cds.cern.ch:20099341991 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Brezinski, C Redivo Zaglia, M Extrapolation methods: theory and practice |
title | Extrapolation methods: theory and practice |
title_full | Extrapolation methods: theory and practice |
title_fullStr | Extrapolation methods: theory and practice |
title_full_unstemmed | Extrapolation methods: theory and practice |
title_short | Extrapolation methods: theory and practice |
title_sort | extrapolation methods: theory and practice |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2009934 |
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