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An adaptive Newton-Ulm method for large scale nonlinear equations which is free of inversion of the Jacobian is proposed. The framework of the incomplete Newton-Ulm method as well as an analysis of the convergence conditions and convergence rates are given. Results of numerical experiments are given.
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incomplete Jacobian Newton method
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local convergence
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    Incomplete Newton-Ulm method for large scale nonlinear equations (English)
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    27 June 2016
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    An adaptive Newton-Ulm method for large scale nonlinear equations which is free of inversion of the Jacobian is proposed. The framework of the incomplete Newton-Ulm method as well as an analysis of the convergence conditions and convergence rates are given. Results of numerical experiments are given.
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    nonlinear equations
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    incomplete Jacobian Newton method
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    incomplete Newton-Ulm method
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    local convergence
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    numerical experiment
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