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Convergence of general iteration schemes
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    Convergence of general iteration schemes (English)
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    Assumptions for convergence of general iteration schemes defined by point-to-set maps are given first. Moreover, the discrete time scale Lyapunov theory is extended to time dependent, higher order, nonlinear difference equations. The speed of convergence is estimated as well, but no numerical examples are given. For details we have to refer to this well organized paper.
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    convergence
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    iteration schemes
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    point-to-set maps
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    discrete time scale Lyapunov theory
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    time dependent
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    higher order
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    nonlinear difference equations
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