Additive self-similar approximants
Abstract
A novel type of approximants is introduced, being based on the ideas of self-similar approximation theory. The method is illustrated by the examples possessing the structure typical of many problems in applied mathematics. Good numerical convergence is demonstrated for the cases that can be compared with exact solutions, when these are available. The method is shown to be not less and as a rule essentially more accurate than that of Pade approximants. Comparison with other approximation methods is also given.
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