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    Accelerated methods of order \(2p\) for systems of nonlinear equations (English)
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    12 February 2010
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    Applying the midpoint iteration method to the Newton method for solving the nonsingluar nonlinear problem \(F(x)=0\) with a smooth function \(F: D\subset {\mathbb R}^n\to {\mathbb R}^n\), the authors show that this new method has a convergence order of 5. They also consider approximations of the Jacobian matrix to reduce the computational work and use a few examples to illustrate the convergent orders of the proposed methods. It would be interesting to see a comparison of this method with a 2-step Newton and midpoint methods.
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    Newton method
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    system of nonlinear equations
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    fixed point iteration
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    convergence order
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    numerical examples
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    midpoint methods
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