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    Newton-Kantorovich and Smale uniform type convergence theorem for a deformed Newton method in Banach spaces (English)
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    16 August 2019
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    Summary: Newton-Kantorovich and Smale uniform type of convergence theorem of a deformed Newton method having the third-order convergence is established in a Banach space for solving nonlinear equations. The error estimate is determined to demonstrate the efficiency of our approach. The obtained results are illustrated with three examples.
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