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The convergence ball of Newton's method and the uniqueness ball of equations under Hölder-type continuous derivatives
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    The convergence ball of Newton's method and the uniqueness ball of equations under Hölder-type continuous derivatives (English)
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    15 June 2004
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    For Newton's method applied to a nonlinear operator equation with a Fréchet differentiable operator in a Banach space, the optimal radius of the convergence ball is investigated. The optimality of the radius is proved for equations with a continuous derivative operator of Hölder-type. Also, another optimal estimate of the radius of the uniqueness ball of the equation, in the same type of hypothesis, is obtained.
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    Newton's method
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    nonlinear operator equation
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    convergence ball
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    uniqueness ball
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    radius estimates
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    Fréchet differentiable operator
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    Banach space
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