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Local convergence of a family of weighted-Newton methods
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    Local convergence of a family of weighted-Newton methods (English)
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    13 November 2019
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    Summary: This article considers the fourth-order family of weighted-Newton methods. It provides the range of initial guesses that ensure the convergence. The analysis is given for Banach space-valued mappings, and the hypotheses involve the derivative of order one. The convergence radius, error estimations, and results on uniqueness also depend on this derivative. The scope of application of the method is extended, since no derivatives of higher order are required as in previous works. Finally, we demonstrate the applicability of the proposed method in real-life problems and discuss a case where previous studies cannot be adopted.
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    Banach space
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    weighted-Newton method
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    local convergence
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    Fréchet-derivative
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    ball radius of convergence
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