Accuracy and stability of inversion of power series
Numerical Analysis
2014-08-12 v1
Abstract
This article considers the numerical inversion of the power series to compute the inverse series satisfying . Numerical inversion is a special case of triangular back-substitution, which has been known for its beguiling numerical stability since the classic work of Wilkinson (1961). We prove the numerical stability of inversion of power series and obtain bounds on numerical error. A range of examples show these bounds to be quite good. When is a polynomial and is a root with , we show that root deflation via the simple division can trigger instabilities relevant to polynomial root finding and computation of finite-difference weights. When is a polynomial, the accuracy of the computed inverse is connected to the pseudozeros of .
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@article{arxiv.1408.2376,
title = {Accuracy and stability of inversion of power series},
author = {Raymundo Navarrete and Divakar Viswanath},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.2376},
year = {2014}
}