03/29/2009, 09:35 PM
Ansus Wrote:To be simple we have two sets of methods: those applicable for lower bases (and they are equal) and those applicable for higher bases (I suppose they also equal with each other). Probably we would not need a proof for equivalence of these two sets of methods because their areas of applicability do not overlap.
They do overlap, Matrix-Power and Intuitive Abel are applicable to all bases \( b>1 \).
And even Cauchy-Integral we saw that there are similar methods for for both base ranges.
Quote:P.S. Where I could learn about matrix powers method?
See the pdf Gottfried posted here.
