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On interpolation variants of Newton's method for functions of several variables (English)
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21 April 2010
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Let \(F:D\subset R^n\to R^n\) be a sufficiently differentiable function. The convergence of the iterative method \[ x^{k+1}=x^k-(\sum_{h=1}^m A_hJ_F(\eta_h(x^k)))^{-1} F(x^k),\quad k\geq 0 \] towards a certain zero of \(F\) is discussed, via generalized Newton methods. Some numerical examples are given so as to illustrate the method.
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iteration
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Newton method
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order of convergence
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Jacobian
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efficiency index
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interpolation
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quadrature
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fixed point iteration
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sufficiently differentiable function
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numerical examples
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