Solving underdetermined systems with interval methods (Q1300083)

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Solving underdetermined systems with interval methods
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    Solving underdetermined systems with interval methods (English)
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    5 October 2000
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    The well-known Krawczyk-operator \(K(X)= x-Yf(x)+ (I- YF'(X))(X- x)\) is frequently used in iterative methods for solving equations \(f(x)= 0\) with \(f:\mathbb{R}^n\to \mathbb{R}^n\), \(x\in X\), where \(Y\) is a nonsingular parameter matrix and \(F'\) is an isotone interval extension of \(f'\). In order to be able to solve equations with \(f: \mathbb{R}^n\to\mathbb{R}^n\), the matrix \(Y\) has to be of type \(n\times m\) and the identity matrix \(I\) is replaced by a product \(YA\) where \(A\) is a matrix of type \(m\times n\) which satisfies \(YAY= Y\).
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    underdetermined systems
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    interval methods
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    interval arithmetic
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    Krawczyk-operator
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    iterative methods
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