On interval operators obtained by splitting the Lipschitz matrix (Q1114342)
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On interval operators obtained by splitting the Lipschitz matrix (English)
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1988
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The author presents a class of interval operators M with which he constructs iterative methods to enclose the set \(X^*=\{x\in D| \quad 0\in [\underline{g}(x),\overline{g}(x)]\}.\) Here each \(g\in \{\underline{g},\overline{g})\) is a function which maps \(D\subseteq {\mathbb{R}}^ n\) into \({\mathbb{R}}^ n\) and which satisfies an interval Lipschitz condition \(g(x_ 1)-g(x_ 2)\in A(x_ 1-x_ 2),\) \(x_ 1,x_ 2\in D\) with the same \(n\times n\) interval matrix A. The operators M are based on interval splittings B-C of A. Properties of M and of the corresponding classes of iterations are derived. Among these properties are the inclusion monotonicity of the sequence of iterates and its convergence to a limit which encloses \(X^*\). Stable fixed points are considered as well as special splittings (midpoint splitting, Gauss- Seidel splitting, Jacobi-splitting). Comparisons between these splittings and examples are given.
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interval arithmetic
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enclosure of solutions
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numerical examples
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interval operators
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iterative methods
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interval splittings
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inclusion monotonicity
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convergence
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Stable fixed points
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midpoint splitting
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Gauss-Seidel splitting
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Jacobi-splitting
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Comparisons
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