A Further Property of Functions in Class ${\bf B}^{\boldsymbol(m)}$
Abstract
We say that a function belongs to the set if it has an asymptotic expansion of the form as , which can be differentiated term by term infinitely many times. A function is in the class if it satisfies a linear homogeneous differential equation of the form , with , being integers satisfying . These functions have been shown to have many interesting properties, and their integrals , whether convergent or divergent, can be evaluated very efficiently via the Levin--Sidi -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 is in , then so is , where for all large and , being a positive integer. This enlarges the scope of the -transformation considerably to include functions of complicated arguments. We demonstrate the validity of our result with an application of the transformation to two integrals and , for some and .
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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}
}