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The authors introduce a new three-step Newton-like iterative method for solving systems of nonlinear equations \(\mathbf{F}(\mathbf{x})=\mathbf{0}\). They prove that if the function \(\mathbf{F}:D\subseteq \mathbb{R}^n\rightarrow\mathbb{R}^n\) is sufficiently Fréchet differentiable in an open neighborhood of its zero \(\mathbf{r}\), and \(\mathbf{F}'(\mathbf{x})\) is continuous and nonsingular in \(\mathbf{r}\), and an initial approximation is sufficiently close to \(\mathbf{r}\), then the local order of convergence of the method is 5. The method utilizes the number of function evaluations and inverse operators as minimal as possible and the results of experiments confirm its efficiency in comparison with some other methods.
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    Simple yet efficient Newton-like method for systems of nonlinear equations (English)
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    27 October 2016
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    The authors introduce a new three-step Newton-like iterative method for solving systems of nonlinear equations \(\mathbf{F}(\mathbf{x})=\mathbf{0}\). They prove that if the function \(\mathbf{F}:D\subseteq \mathbb{R}^n\rightarrow\mathbb{R}^n\) is sufficiently Fréchet differentiable in an open neighborhood of its zero \(\mathbf{r}\), and \(\mathbf{F}'(\mathbf{x})\) is continuous and nonsingular in \(\mathbf{r}\), and an initial approximation is sufficiently close to \(\mathbf{r}\), then the local order of convergence of the method is 5. The method utilizes the number of function evaluations and inverse operators as minimal as possible and the results of experiments confirm its efficiency in comparison with some other methods.
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    Newton's method
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    multipoint methods
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    order of convergence
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    computational efficiency
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    numerical examples
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    systems of nonlinear equations
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