HURRY: a Fortran subprogram for accelerating the convergence of alternating and monotone sequences and series (based on Levin's u transform). The routine estimates truncation and roundoff errors to make a near-optimal stopping decision and provide a good estimate of the accuracy. (See T. Fessler, W.F. Ford, and D.A. Smith, ACM TOMS 9 (1983) pp. 355-357.). Classes : A7 . Sequences (e.g., convergence acceleration) Type : Fortran software in TOMS collection. Access : Some uses prohibited. Portable. Precision: Single. Usage : CALL HURRY (A, L, M, SUM, F, N, ERR, SIGMAS, DA) Details : Fullsource Sites : (1) NETLIB
NETLIB: Public access repository, The University of Tennessee at Knoxville and Bell Laboratories Precision: Single. You may access components from NETLIB outside GAMS as follows. Fullsource : echo "send 602 from toms" | mail netlib@ornl.gov
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