Newton's method and boundary value problems
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Publication:2529329
DOI10.1016/S0022-0000(68)80031-5zbMATH Open0164.17302MaRDI QIDQ2529329FDOQ2529329
Publication date: 1968
Published in: Journal of Computer and System Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- Initial-value methods for second-order singularly perturbed boundary- value problems
- On the convergence of nonlinear simultaneous displacements
- Newton's method under mild differentiability conditions
- Über die Konvergenz von Shooting-Verfahren
- Numerical solution of unstable two-point boundary-value problems by quasilinearization and orthonormalization
- Newton's method for random operator equations
- A general approach to Newton's method for Banach space problems with equality constraints
- Computational methods for discrete boundary value problems
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- Experiments with equation solutions by functional analysis algorithms and formula manipulation
- Parameter estimation in underdetermined problems
- Newton's method and secant methods: a longstanding relationship from vectors to matrices
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- Quasilinearization and the methods of finite difference and initial values
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