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A Further Property of Functions in Class ${\bf B}^{\boldsymbol(m)}$

Numerical Analysis 2015-10-20 v1 Classical Analysis and ODEs

Abstract

We say that a function α(x)\alpha(x) belongs to the set A(γ){\bf A}^{(\gamma)} if it has an asymptotic expansion of the form α(x)i=0αixγi\alpha(x)\sim \sum^\infty_{i=0}\alpha_ix^{\gamma-i} as xx\to\infty, which can be differentiated term by term infinitely many times. A function f(x)f(x) is in the class B(m){\bf B}^{(m)} if it satisfies a linear homogeneous differential equation of the form f(x)=k=1mpk(x)f(k)(x)f(x)=\sum^m_{k=1}p_k(x)f^{(k)}(x), with pkA(ik)p_k\in {\bf A}^{(i_k)}, iki_k being integers satisfying ikki_k\leq k. These functions have been shown to have many interesting properties, and their integrals 0f(x)dx\int^\infty_0 f(x)\,dx, whether convergent or divergent, can be evaluated very efficiently via the Levin--Sidi D(m)D^{(m)}-transformation. (In case of divergence, they are defined in some summability sense, such as Abel summability or Hadamard finite part or a mixture of these two.) In this note, we show that if f(x)f(x) is in B(m){\bf B}^{(m)}, then so is (fg)(x)=f(g(x))(f\circ g)(x)=f(g(x)), where g(x)>0g(x)>0 for all large xx and gA(s)g\in {\bf A}^{(s)}, ss being a positive integer. This enlarges the scope of the D(m)D^{(m)}-transformation considerably to include functions of complicated arguments. We demonstrate the validity of our result with an application of the D(3)D^{(3)} transformation to two integrals I[f]I[f] and I[fg]I[f\circ g], for some fB(3)f\in{\bf B}^{(3)} and gA(2)g\in{\bf A}^{(2)}.

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@article{arxiv.1510.05501,
  title  = {A Further Property of Functions in Class ${\bf B}^{\boldsymbol(m)}$},
  author = {Avram Sidi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.05501},
  year   = {2015}
}