Convergent expansions and bounds for the incomplete elliptic integral of the second kind near the logarithmic singularity

Author:

Karp Dmitrii,Zhang Yi

Abstract

We find two series expansions for Legendre’s second incomplete elliptic integral E ( λ , k ) E(\lambda , k) in terms of recursively computed elementary functions. Both expansions converge at every point of the unit square in the ( λ , k ) (\lambda , k) plane. Partial sums of the proposed expansions form a sequence of approximations to E ( λ , k ) E(\lambda ,k) which are asymptotic when λ \lambda and/or k k tend to unity, including when both approach the logarithmic singularity λ = k = 1 \lambda =k=1 from any direction. Explicit two-sided error bounds are given at each approximation order. These bounds yield a sequence of increasingly precise asymptotically correct two-sided inequalities for E ( λ , k ) E(\lambda , k) . For the reader’s convenience we further present explicit expressions for low-order approximations and numerical examples to illustrate their accuracy. Our derivations are based on series rearrangements, hypergeometric summation algorithms and extensive use of the properties of the generalized hypergeometric functions including some recent inequalities.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Mathematical Society (AMS)

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Computational Mathematics,Algebra and Number Theory

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