On the Analyticity of Laguerre Series
Classical Analysis and ODEs
2009-11-13 v1 Mathematical Physics
math.MP
Abstract
The transformation of a Laguerre series f(z)=∑n=0∞λn(α)Ln(α)(z) to a power series f(z)=∑n=0∞γnzn is discussed. Many nonanalytic functions can be expanded in this way. Thus, success is not guaranteed. Simple sufficient conditions based on the decay rates and sign patters of the λn(α) as n→∞ can be formulated which guarantee that f(z is analytic at z=0. Meaningful result are obtained if the λn(α) either decay exponentially or factorially as n→∞. The situation is much more complicated if the λn(α) decay algebraically as n→∞. If the λn(α) ultimately have the same sign, the series expansions for the power series coefficients diverge, and the corresponding function is not analytic at z=0.Ifthe\lambda_{n}^{(\alpha)}ultimatelyhavestrictlyalternatingsigns,theseriesexpansionsforthepowerseriescoefficientsaresummableandthepowerseriesrepresentsananalyticfunction.Inthecaseofsimple\lambda_{n}^{(\alpha)},thesummationofthedivergentseriesforthepowerseriescoefficientscanoftenbeaccomplishedwiththehelpofanalyticcontinuationformulasforhypergeometricseries,butifthe\lambda_{n}^{(\alpha)}$ are more complicated, numerical techniques have to be employed. Certain nonlinear sequence transformations -- in particular the so-called delta transformation [E. J. Weniger, Comput. Phys. Rep. \textbf{10}, 189 -- 371 (1989), Eq. (8.4-4)] -- sum the divergent series occurring in this context effectively.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0808.3926,
title = {On the Analyticity of Laguerre Series},
author = {Ernst Joachim Weniger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0808.3926},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
50 pages, LaTeX2e, 0 figures. To appear in Journal of Physics A