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A method for the computation of nonsimple turning points corresponding to cusps
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    A method for the computation of nonsimple turning points corresponding to cusps (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    The author considers a problem of the type \(F(u,\alpha,\lambda)\equiv u- G(Ku,\alpha,\lambda)=0\), \(u\in U\), \(\alpha,\lambda\in\mathbb{R}\) where \(U\) is a Hilbert space, \(K\) is a compact operator from \(U\) to \(V\), \(V\) is a Banach space. \(G: V\times \mathbb{R}\times bbfR\to U\) is sufficiently smooth, and \((u^*,\alpha^*,\lambda^*)\) is a double turning point with respect to \(\alpha\) of \(F(u,\alpha,\lambda)=0\). The author presents a projection- iterative method for computing the nonsimple turning points, corresponding to cusp points, of the nonlinear operator equation. Finally, numerical examples illustrate the features of the proposed algorithm.
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    Hilbert space
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    compact operator
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    Banach space
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    double turning point
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    projection-iterative method
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    cusp points
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    nonlinear operator equation
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    numerical examples
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    algorithm
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