Approximating the pth root by composite rational functions

2021 
Abstract A landmark result from rational approximation theory states that x 1 ∕ p on [ 0 , 1 ] can be approximated by a type- ( n , n ) rational function with root-exponential accuracy. Motivated by the recursive optimality property of Zolotarev functions (for the square root and sign functions), we investigate approximating x 1 ∕ p by composite rational functions of the form r k ( x , r k − 1 ( x , r k − 2 ( ⋯ ( x , r 1 ( x , 1 ) ) ) ) ) . While this class of rational functions ceases to contain the minimax (best) approximant for p ≥ 3 , we show that it achieves approximately p th-root exponential convergence with respect to the degree. Moreover, crucially, the convergence is doubly exponential with respect to the number of degrees of freedom, suggesting that composite rational functions are able to approximate x 1 ∕ p and related functions (such as | x | and the sector function) with exceptional efficiency.
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