Continued Fraction as a Discrete Nonlinear Transform

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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6 pages, OKHEP-93-05

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10.1063/1.530777

The connection between a Taylor series and a continued-fraction involves a nonlinear relation between the Taylor coefficients $\{ a_n \}$ and the continued-fraction coefficients $\{ b_n \}$. In many instances it turns out that this nonlinear relation transforms a complicated sequence $\{a_n \}$ into a very simple one $\{ b_n \}$. We illustrate this simplification in the context of graph combinatorics.

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