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Safe starting regions by fixed points and tightening (English)
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20 December 1994
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The paper deals with enclosure methods for finding all solutions of a system of nonlinear equations within a given box. In this context, `tightening' means a procedure which produces smaller boxes still containing all solutions via a guaranteed overestimation of the projections of the solution set to the faces of the box. A practical tightening algorithm for polynomial equations is presented. The tightening procedure is incorporated into a general iterative solution method involving bisection and a (non-) existence test based on the Krawczyk operator. The new method is tested against the method of \textit{E. Hansen} and \textit{S. Sengupta} [BIT 21, 201-211 (1981; Zbl 0455.65037)]. Numerical experiments for 10 different systems show the advantages of the new method.
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numerical experiments
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enclosure methods
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system of nonlinear equations
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tightening algorithm
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polynomial equations
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bisection
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existence test
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Krawczyk operator
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