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Optimal rates of convergence and error localization of Gegenbauer projections

Numerical Analysis 2023-12-15 v3 Numerical Analysis Classical Analysis and ODEs

Abstract

Motivated by comparing the convergence behavior of Gegenbauer projections and best approximations, we study the optimal rate of convergence for Gegenbauer projections in the maximum norm. We show that the rate of convergence of Gegenbauer projections is the same as that of best approximations under conditions of the underlying function is either analytic on and within an ellipse and λ0\lambda\leq0 or differentiable and λ1\lambda\leq1, where λ\lambda is the parameter in Gegenbauer projections. If the underlying function is analytic and λ>0\lambda>0 or differentiable and λ>1\lambda>1, then the rate of convergence of Gegenbauer projections is slower than that of best approximations by factors of nλn^{\lambda} and nλ1n^{\lambda-1}, respectively. An exceptional case is functions with endpoint singularities, for which Gegenbauer projections and best approximations converge at the same rate for all λ>1/2\lambda>-1/2. For functions with interior or endpoint singularities, we provide a theoretical explanation for the error localization phenomenon of Gegenbauer projections and for why the accuracy of Gegenbauer projections is better than that of best approximations except in small neighborhoods of the critical points. Our analysis provides fundamentally new insight into the power of Gegenbauer approximations and related spectral methods.

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@article{arxiv.2008.00584,
  title  = {Optimal rates of convergence and error localization of Gegenbauer projections},
  author = {Haiyong Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.00584},
  year   = {2023}
}

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IMA J. Numer. Anal., to appear