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Convergence behaviour of inexact Newton methods under weak Lipschitz condition.
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    Convergence behaviour of inexact Newton methods under weak Lipschitz condition. (English)
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    The paper is concerned with solving iteratively systems of nonlinear equations by an inexact Newton method and by an inexact Newton-like method. The local convergence properties of these methods are discussed under weaker Lipschitz conditions than the affine invariant Lipschitz condition [see \textit{B. Morini}, Math. Comput. 68, No. 228, 1605--1613 (1999; Zbl 0933.65050)], called center Lipschitz condition, respectively radius Lipschitz condition. The authors use, like other authors, an inexact Newton method and an inexact Newton-like method where a scaled relative residual control is performed at each iteration. The results obtained allow us to see how large the radius of the convergence ball is. Two concrete examples are given.
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    system of nonlinear equations
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    inexact Newton method
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    inexact Newton-like methods
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    weak Lipschitz condition
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    affine invariant condition
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    numerical examples
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    local convergence
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    center Lipschitz condition
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    radius Lipschitz condition
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    residual control
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