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    A convergence analysis for directional two-step Newton methods (English)
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    22 November 2010
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    The authors are concerned with the problem of approximating a zero \(x^{*}\) of a differentiable function \(F\) defined on a convex subset \(\mathcal{D}\subset \mathcal{H}\) with values in \(\mathbb{R}\), \(\mathcal{H}\) being Hilbert. They provide a semilocal convergence analysis of the two step directional Newton method (TSDNM) starting from \(x_{0}\in\mathcal{D}:\) \[ \begin{aligned} &y_{n}=x_{n}-\frac{F(x_{n})}{\nabla F(x_{n})\cdot d_{n}}d_{n} \\ &x_{n+1}=y_{n}-\frac{F(y_{n})}{\nabla F(x_{n})\cdot d_{n}}d_{n}. \end{aligned} \] Here \(d_{n}\) are directions sufficiently close to the gradient, satisfying e.g., a condition: \[ \text{For } \| d_{n}\|=1, \quad \exists\gamma\in[0,1] \quad \text{such that } |\nabla F(x_{n})\cdot d_{n}|\geq\gamma\|\nabla F(x_{n})\|. \] Two different techniques to generate sufficient semilocal convergence conditions are provided together withe corresponding error bounds for the cubically convergent (TSDNM). The first technique uses the concept of recurrent sequences, the second uses a new idea of the authors' on recurrent functions. It is also shown that the order of convergence is three.
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    directional two-step Newton method
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    recurrent sequences
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    Newton-Kantorovitch hypotheses
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    Hilbert space
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    nonlinear equation
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    Lipschitz/center-Lipschitz condition
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    recurrent functions
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    semilocal convergence
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    error bounds
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