Abstract
It is known that power series expansion of certain functions such as sech(x) diverges beyond a finite radius of convergence. We present here an iterative power series expansion (IPS) to obtain a power series representation of sech(x) that is convergent for all x. The convergent series is a sum of the Taylor series of sech(x) and a complementary series that cancels the divergence of the Taylor series for x≥π/2. The method is general and can be applied to other functions known to have finite radius of convergence, such as 1/(1+x2). A straightforward application of this method is to solve analytically nonlinear differential equations, which we also illustrate here. The method provides also a robust and very efficient numerical algorithm for solving nonlinear differential equations numerically. A detailed comparison with the fourth-order Runge-Kutta method and extensive analysis of the behavior of the error and CPU time are performed.
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Al Khawaja, U., & Al-Mdallal, Q. M. (2018). Convergent Power Series of sech(x) and Solutions to Nonlinear Differential Equations. International Journal of Differential Equations, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/6043936
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