Analytic Theory of Continued Fractions II: Proceedings of a Seminar-Workshop held in Pitlochry and Aviemore, Scotland June 13 -29, 1985
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Analytic Theory of Continued Fractions II: Proceedings of a Seminar-Workshop held in Pitlochry and Aviemore, Scotland June 13 -29, 1985
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Analytic Theory of Continued Fractions II: Proceedings of a Seminar-Workshop held in Pitlochry and Aviemore, Scotland June 13 -29, 1985

Analytic Theory of Continued Fractions II: Proceedings of a Seminar-Workshop held in Pitlochry and Aviemore, Scotland June 13 -29, 1985

by Wolfgang J. Thron (Editor)
Analytic Theory of Continued Fractions II: Proceedings of a Seminar-Workshop held in Pitlochry and Aviemore, Scotland June 13 -29, 1985

Analytic Theory of Continued Fractions II: Proceedings of a Seminar-Workshop held in Pitlochry and Aviemore, Scotland June 13 -29, 1985

by Wolfgang J. Thron (Editor)

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ISBN-13: 9783662135952
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 03/07/2013
Series: Lecture Notes in Mathematics , #1199
Edition description: 1986
Pages: 299
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

A family of best value regions for modified continued fractions.- On M-tables associated with strong moment problems.- A strategy for numerical computation of limits regions.- On the convergence of limit periodic continued fractions K(an/1), where an??1/4. Part II.- A theorem on simple convergence regions for continued fractions K(an/1).- Further results on the computation of incomplete gamma functions.- Oval convergence regions and circular limit regions for continued fractions K(an/1).- Schur fractions, Perron-Carathéodory fractions and Szegö polynomials, a survey.- Equimodular limit periodic continued fractions.- Continued fraction applications to zero location.- A multi-point padé approximation problem.-—-fractions and strong moment problems.- On the convergence of a certain class of continued fractions K(an/1) with an??.- A note on partial derivatives of continued fractions.

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