Abstract
ABSTRACTWard(1) has discussed a method, introduced by Tricomi (6), of calculating transients by means of series involving Laguerre functions which in some cases makes it unnecessary to determine poles of the relevant characteristic function. This method is here investigated with special reference to conditions for convergence and adjustments for improving convergence; some of the examples discussed by Ward are reconsidered.Both in Ward's paper and here the location of poles of the characteristic function is assumed to be approximately known. In some cases the determination of poles of outstandingly small or large modulus and their separation from the remainder may be the most satisfactory procedure. Lin's method (2) for determining a quadratic factor of a polynomial is more widely applicable than has previously been supposed, and this is discussed in bare outline, without proof, here, but in detail, with adequate numerical examples, elsewhere (3).
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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