Selective solutions to transcendental equations (Q1192158)

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    Selective solutions to transcendental equations (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    The authors present a combination of global iterative methods, based on the Fatou-Julia theory, and local methods to find selected roots of elementary transcendental equations, \(z=F(z,c)\), \(z\) and \(c\) complex, that occur in different applications. Suitable starting values for the iteration function, \(z_{n+1}=F(z_ n,c)\), and appropriate regions for the determination of the inverse iteration function, \(z_{n+1}=F^{- 1}(z_ n,c)\), are given. Convergence criteria are derived. Certain fixed points of \(F\) can be reached quickly by means of a local method, like Newton's method. It is shown that Newton's method leads to attractive cycles or to unpredictable roots when the starting values are near the Fatou-Julia set.
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    global iterative methods
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    Fatou-Julia theory
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    roots of elementary transcendental equations
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    inverse iteration
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    Convergence
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    fixed points
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    Newton's method
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    attractive cycles
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    unpredictable roots
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    Fatou-Julia set
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