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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1623350
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A Newton-Kantorovich theorem for equations involving \(m\)-Fréchet differentiable operators and applications in radiative transfer (English)
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7 April 2002
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The author studies the problem of approximating a locally unique solution of a nonlinear operator equation \( F(x)=0\), where \(F\) is an \(m\)-times Fréchet-differentiable operator (\(m \geq 2\) is a positive integer) defined on a convex subset \(D\) of a Banach space \(E_1\) with values in a Banach space \(E_2\). A complete error analysis shows the quadratic convergence of the Newton's method. A numerical example is given to show that obtained results provide a better information on the location of the solution as well as finer error bounds on the distance involved than earlier results. A second numerical example shows how to solve a nonlinear integral equation appearing in radiative transfer.
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Newton's method
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Banach space
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Fréchet-differentiable operator
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multilinear operators
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nonlinear operator equation
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convergence
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numerical example
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error bounds
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nonlinear integral equation
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radiative transfer
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