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    Remarks on the generalized Newton method (English)
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    6 January 1994
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    Let \(H\) be a Hilbert space, \(f: H\to H\) a continuously Gâteaux differentiable function and \(g: H\to H\) a multivalued mapping. For the numerical solution of the problem \(f(u)+ g(u)\ni 0\), the generalized Newton method \(u_{n+1}= (f'(u_ n)+ g)^{-1}(f'(u_ n)[u_ n]- f(u_ n))\) is considered. For the case when \(g\) is the subdifferential mapping of a lower semicontinuous proper convex function, a quadratic convergence result is proved. A problem of this type appears when formulating the usual optimality condition for the minimization of the sum of a twice-differentiable convex function and a lower semicontinuous proper convex function. A numerical example illustrating the method is also presented.
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    quadratic convergence
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    Hilbert space
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    continuously Gâteaux differentiable
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    multivalued mapping
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    generalized Newton method
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    subdifferential
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    lower semicontinuous proper convex function
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