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Efficient two-step fifth-order and its higher-order algorithms for solving nonlinear systems with applications (English)
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23 March 2020
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Summary: This manuscript presents a new two-step weighted Newton's algorithm with convergence order five for approximating solutions of system of nonlinear equations. This algorithm needs evaluation of two vector functions and two Frechet derivatives per iteration. Furthermore, it is improved into a general multi-step algorithm with one more vector function evaluation per step, with convergence order \(3 k + 5\), \(k \geq 1\). Error analysis providing order of convergence of the algorithms and their computational efficiency are discussed based on the computational cost. Numerical implementation through some test problems are included, and comparison with well-known equivalent algorithms are presented. To verify the applicability of the proposed algorithms, we have implemented them on 1-D and 2-D Bratu problems. The presented algorithms perform better than many existing algorithms and are equivalent to a few available algorithms.
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Newton's method
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system of nonlinear equations
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higher-order method
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multi-step method
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Fréchet derivative
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computational efficiency
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