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Efficient continuation Newton-like method for solving systems of non-linear equations
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    Efficient continuation Newton-like method for solving systems of non-linear equations (English)
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    A Newton-like method which allows singular Jacobians in some points is presented for nonlinear systems, and global convergence is also achieved by a continuation variant. The paper thus extends some earlier univariate results to systems. Numerical examples illustrate the advantage of this method compared to the standard Newton method.
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    continuation Newton method
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    systems of nonlinear equations
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    root-finding
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    iteration method
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    comparison of methods
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    singular Jacobians
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    global convergence
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    numerical examples
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