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The frequent situation one encounters in applied science is the following: the information we need is contained in values, or some features of the analytical structure, of some function of which we have a knowledge only in the form of its power expansion in a vicinity of some point. Favourably, it is the Taylor expansion with some finite radius of convergence, but it may also be an asymptotic expansion. Let us concentrate on the first case, some remarks concerning the second one will be given later, if time allows.
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Pindor, M. Padé Approximants. In: Fournier, J.D., Grimm, J., Leblond, J., Partington, J.R. (eds) Harmonic Analysis and Rational Approximation. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Science, vol 327. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11601609_4
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