Stable methods for establishing special solutions to nonlinear operator equations (Q2719476)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1609716
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1609716 |
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25 June 2001
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nonlinear operator equation
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special solution
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Stable methods for establishing special solutions to nonlinear operator equations (English)
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In some metric space \(V\) the equation NEWLINE\[NEWLINE F_0(x) = 0\tag{1} NEWLINE\]NEWLINE is considered with the operator \(F:V\to Y\), \(Y\) is an arbitrary set. The main point discussed in the paper is the problem on approximation of a solution \(x_*\) of the equation (1) when instead of the precise mapping \(F_0\) its approximation \(F\in\mathcal F \) is known, i.e., it is necessary to construct the mapping \(\mathcal X:\mathcal F\to 2^\nu \) which satisfies the condition \(x_*\in\mathcal X(F_0)\), \(\rho_V(x_*,\mathcal X(F))\to 0\) \((F@>\tau>> F_0)\). The author proposes special stable iteration processes directed at the establishing 2-regular solutions of the problem under consideration.
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