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Concerning the ``terra incognita'' between convergence regions of two Newton methods (English)
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27 June 2005
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For a nonlinear operator in Banach space with a Fréchet derivative that satisfies certain Hölder conditions there is an unknown region (here called terra icognita) between the convergence regions of the standard and the modified Newton method. It disappears in the case of a Lipschitz continuous derivative. By means of majorizing techniques, local and semilocal convergence results are proved that provide some improvements over known results.
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modified Newton's method
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Banach space
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Fréchet derivative
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Hölder continuity
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majorizing principle
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convergence region
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nonlinear operator equation
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Lipschitz continuity
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convergence
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