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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1727026
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Hybrid Newton-type method for a class of semismooth equations
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    Hybrid Newton-type method for a class of semismooth equations (English)
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    11 April 2002
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    The author presents a hybrid method for the solution of a class of composite semismooth equations encountered frequently in applications. The method is obtained by combining a generalized finite-difference Newton method to an inexpensive direct search method. It is proved that, under standard assumptions, the method is globally convergent with a local rate of convergence which is superlinear or quadratic. Several numerical results obtained applying the method to suitable reformultions of well-known nonlinear complementarity problems are given, too.
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    global convergence
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    hybrid method
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    composite semismooth equations
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    finite-difference Newton method
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    direct search method
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    numerical results
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    nonlinear complementarity problems
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