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    On a monotone Newton-like method (English)
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    We present an iterative algorithm for solving nonlinear systems of equations which is monotonically and superlinearly convergent for a large class of problems. In the construction of the algorithm we use some fixed bounds of the second derivatives. For convex mappings the algorithm reduces to the Newton-Fourier method.
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    superlinear convergence
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    Newton-like methods
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    monotone convergence
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    convex mappings
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    Newton-Fourier method
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