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Newton-like methods for the computation of fixed points (English)
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1984
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This paper deals with iteration schemes of type \(y_ i=F(x_ i)\), \(x_{i+1}=x_ i-[I-F'(\gamma x_ i+(1-\gamma)y_ i)]^{-1}(x_ i- F(x_ i))\), \(i=0,1,2,..\). for a fixed point problem \(F(x)=x,F:\quad X\to X\) a contraction on a Banach space. \(\gamma =1\) corresponds to Newton's method, while \(\gamma =0\) corresponds to the method of Stirling. The author derives error estimates and convergence results suggesting \(\gamma =1/2\) as an optimal parameter. An integral equation is considered as a numerical example. The results are extended to noncontractive operators.
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fixed points
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contraction
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Newton's method
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Stirling method
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Banach space
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error estimates
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convergence
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optimal parameter
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numerical example
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