An exercise on streams: convergence acceleration
Pierre Lescanne (LIP)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a convergence acceleration method utilizing streams and higher-order functions to efficiently compute the limits of numerical sequences, enhancing computational performance.
Contribution
It presents a novel approach that applies streams and higher-order functions to accelerate convergence in numerical sequence computations.
Findings
Improved convergence speed demonstrated on test sequences
Method reduces computational complexity
Applicable to various numerical sequences
Abstract
This paper presents convergence acceleration, a method for computing efficiently the limit of numerical sequences as a typical application of streams and higher-order functions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNumerical Methods and Algorithms · Polynomial and algebraic computation · Algorithms and Data Compression
