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On \(q\)-Newton--Kantorovich method for solving systems of equations (English)
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4 November 2005
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It is well known that the classical Newton-Kantorovich method, Halley's method and many others in the class of methods devoted to solving a nonlinear equation \(F(x)=0\), are obtained by considering a corresponding truncated Taylor expansion of \(F\). This happens in the framework of the usual calculus. In the paper under review, by using the so called \(q\)-calculus, for which the authors develop specific tools as mean value theorems, needed in their construction, \(q\)-Taylor formula for multivariable functions are obtained and, based on them, \(q\)-Newton-Kantorovich methods are then derived, in a similar manner to the case of the usual calculus. For this new method, corresponding convergence theorems are established in Section 4 (Theorems 4.1, 4.2 and 4.4) and some numerical examples are also given (in Section 7) to show the advantages of \(q\)-Newton-Kantorovich method in comparison to the classical one.
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\(q\)-calculus
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\(q\)-Taylor formula
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\(q\)-Newton-Kantorovich method
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convergence
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numerical examples
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