A Quadratically Convergent Krawczyk-Like Algorithm
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(16)- On interval operators obtained by splitting the Lipschitz matrix
- Solving interval constraints by linearization in computer-aided design
- Existence test for solution of nonlinear systems applying affine arithmetic
- Multi-step quasi-Newton methods for optimization
- Nonlinear equations and optimization
- Iterative improvement of componentwise error bounds of invariant subspaces belonging to a double or nearly double eigenvalue
- Asynchronous parallel methods for enclosing solutions of nonlinear equations
- New techniques for the analysis of linear interval equations
- Interval solution of nonlinear equations using linear programming
- Componentwise inclusion and exclusion sets for solutions of quadratic equations in finite dimensional spaces
- An algorithm for the simultaneous inclusion of real polynomial zeros
- A symmetric iterative interval method for systems of nonlinear equations
- Accelerating Krawczyk-like interval algorithms for the solution of nonlinear systems of equations by using second derivatives
- Calculation of exact bounds for the solution set of linear interval systems
- Further results on linear interval equations
- Finding all solutions of a class of nonlinear equations using an improved LP test
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