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    Improved convergence analysis for Newton-like methods (English)
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    11 May 2016
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    The paper presents a semilocal convergence analysis for Newton-like methods for approximating a locally unique solution of an equation in a general Banach space. The analysis is sharper in the involved Lipschitz constants and tighter in the distance estimates. The paper includes three numerical examples.
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    Newton method
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    semilocal convergence
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    nonlinear operator equations
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    Banach spaces
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    numerical examples
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