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arxiv: 1712.04387 · v1 · pith:BFTRDQN5new · submitted 2017-12-12 · 🧮 math.NA · cs.NA

On a generalization of the Bessel function Neumann expansion

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keywords functionsbasisexpansionbesselfunctionldotslinearmathbb
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The Bessel-Neumann expansion (of integer order) of a function $g:\mathbb{C}\rightarrow\mathbb{C}$ corresponds to representing $g$ as a linear combination of basis functions $\phi_0,\phi_1,\ldots$, i.e., $g(z)=\sum_{\ell = 0}^\infty w_\ell \phi_\ell(s)$, where $\phi_i(z)=J_i(z)$, $i=0,\ldots$, are the Bessel functions. In this work, we study an expansion for a more general class of basis functions. More precisely, we assume that the basis functions satisfy an infinite dimensional linear ordinary differential equation associated with a Hessenberg matrix, motivated by the fact that these basis functions occur in certain iterative methods. A procedure to compute the basis functions as well as the coefficients is proposed. Theoretical properties of the expansion are studied. We illustrate that non-standard basis functions can give faster convergence than the Bessel functions.

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