On the rate of convergence of P-iteration, SP-iteration, and D-iteration methods for continuous nondecreasing functions on closed intervals (Q1667613)
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On the rate of convergence of P-iteration, SP-iteration, and D-iteration methods for continuous nondecreasing functions on closed intervals (English)
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30 August 2018
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Summary: We introduce a new iterative method called D-iteration to approximate a fixed point of continuous nondecreasing functions on arbitrary closed intervals. The purpose is to improve the rate of convergence compared to previous work. Specifically, our main result shows that D-iteration converges faster than P-iteration and SP-iteration to the fixed point. Consequently, we have that D-iteration converges faster than the others under the same computational cost. Moreover, the analogue of their convergence theorem holds for D-iteration.
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D-iteration
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continuous nondecreasing functions
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P-iteration
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SP-iteration
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