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Approximations and error bounds for computing the inverse mapping
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    Approximations and error bounds for computing the inverse mapping (English)
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    28 September 1998
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    A procedure for constructing approximations of the inverse of a smooth mapping of a finite-dimensional Banach space into itself is developed. The author's main idea starts with showing that the theoretical inverse mapping can be expressed in terms of solutions of matrix differential equations. These equations are then solved by an original one-step-method and the discretization error is estimated. The results are illustrated by a numerical example.
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    inverse mapping
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    error bounds
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    Banach space
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    matrix differential equations
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    one-step-method
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    numerical example
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