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Concerning the convergence of inexact Newton methods (English)
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13 January 1998
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An inexact Newton method of the form \[ x_{n+1}=x_n+F'(x_n)^{*}[-F(x_n)+Q(x_n))]-z_n,\quad z_0=0\;(n\geq 0) \] is considered to approximate the solution \(x^{*}\) of a nonlinear operator equation of the form \[ F(x)+Q(x)=0, \] where \(Q\) is a nondifferentiable and \(F\) is a differentiable operator. The usefulness of this method is also illustrated by applying it to solve problems that cannot be solved with existing methods.
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convergence
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inexact Newton method
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nonlinear operator equation
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