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A sampling-based approximation of the complex error function and its implementation without poles

Published 16 Feb 2018 in math.NA | (1802.06077v3)

Abstract: Recently we developed a new sampling methodology based on incomplete cosine expansion of the sinc function and applied it in numerical integration in order to obtain a rational approximation for the complex error function $w\left(z \right) = e{- {z2}}\left(1 + \frac{2i}{\sqrt \pi}\int_0z e{t2}dt\right),$ where $z = x + iy$. As a further development, in this work we show how this sampling-based rational approximation can be transformed into alternative form for efficient computation of the complex error function $w\left(z \right)$ at smaller values of the imaginary argument $y=\operatorname{Im}\left[z \right]$. Such an approach enables us to avoid poles in implementation and to cover the entire complex plain with high accuracy in a rapid algorithm. An optimized Matlab code utilizing only three rapid approximations is presented.

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