Weaker convergence for Newton's method under Hölder differentiability
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Publication:2921934
DOI10.1080/00207160.2013.841314zbMath1303.65042OpenAlexW1990532572MaRDI QIDQ2921934
Saïd Hilout, Ioannis K. Argyros
Publication date: 14 October 2014
Published in: International Journal of Computer Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/00207160.2013.841314
Newton's methodHölder continuitysemilocal convergenceBanach spacenonlinear operator equationLipschitz continuityKantorovich hypothesis
Iterative procedures involving nonlinear operators (47J25) Numerical solutions to equations with nonlinear operators (65J15)
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