Abstract

A rigorous error analysis is given of both truncation and rounding errors in Miller's algorithm for three-term scalar recursions and 2×2 matrix-vector recursions. The error bounds are shown to be very realistic and this will be supported by examples. The results are generalized to recursions of higher order.

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