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A method for finding sharp error bounds for Newton's method under the Kantorovich assumptions
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    A method for finding sharp error bounds for Newton's method under the Kantorovich assumptions (English)
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    Unter den Voraussetzungen des Satzes von Kantorovich für das Newton- Verfahren existieren in der Literature bereits eine große Zahl von Fehlerabschätzungen, die sich dadurch unterscheiden, daß immer wieder andere Größen aus den Voraussetzungen und aus der Rechnung eingehen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird eine allgemeine Herleitung solcher Abschätzungen vorgeführt; anschließend werden praktisch alle in der Literatur bekannten Abschätzungen bezüglich ihrer ''Schärfe'' angeordnet.
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    a posteriori error bounds
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    Newton's method
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    Kantorovich's theorem
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    comparison
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    Banach spaces
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    convergence
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