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The midpoint method in Banach spaces and the Pták error estimates (English)
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10 October 1994
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The authors introduce a midpoint two-step method, which contains a Newton method and a modified Newton method in each iteration, to solve approximately a nonlinear operator equation in a Banach space setting. They give existence and uniqueness theorems as well as an error analysis by the majorant method, assuming the Fréchet derivative of the operator involved satisfies Pták-like estimates. For a special choice of the function involved their method is of order three as other well-known Newton methods of order three.
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Pták error estimates
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midpoint two-step method
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Newton method
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nonlinear operator equation
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Banach space
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error analysis
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majorant method
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