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An efficient sixth-order Newton-type method for solving nonlinear systems
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    An efficient sixth-order Newton-type method for solving nonlinear systems (English)
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    20 August 2018
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    Summary: In this paper, we present a new sixth-order iterative method for solving nonlinear systems and prove a local convergence result. The new method requires solving five linear systems per iteration. An important feature of the new method is that the LU (lower upper, also called LU factorization) decomposition of the Jacobian matrix is computed only once in each iteration. The computational efficiency index of the new method is compared to that of some known methods. Numerical results are given to show that the convergence behavior of the new method is similar to the existing methods. The new method can be applied to small- and medium-sized nonlinear systems.
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    nonlinear systems
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    iterative method
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    Newton's method
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    computational efficiency
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