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We provide sufficient convergence conditions for the Secant method of approximating a locally unique solution of an operator equation in a Banach space. The main hypothesis is the gamma condition first introduced in [10] for the study of Newton’s method. Our sufficient convergence condition reduces to the one obtained in [10] for Newton’s method. A numerical example is also provided.
We introduce a new idea of recurrent functions to provide a new semilocal convergence analysis for two-step Newton-type methods of high efficiency index. It turns out that our sufficient convergence conditions are weaker, and the error bounds are tighter than in earlier studies in many interesting cases. Applications and numerical examples, involving a nonlinear integral equation of Chandrasekhar type, and a differential equation containing a Green's kernel are also provided.
We provide a semilocal convergence analysis for Halley's method using convex majorants in order to approximate a locally unique solution of a nonlinear operator equation in a Banach space setting. Our results reduce and improve earlier ones in special cases.
Using a weaker version of the Newton-Kantorovich theorem, we provide a discretization result to find finite element solutions of elliptic boundary value problems. Our hypotheses are weaker and under the same computational cost lead to finer estimates on the distances involved and a more precise information on the location of the solution than before.
We present new semilocal convergence conditions for a two-step Newton-like projection method of Lavrentiev regularization for solving ill-posed equations in a Hilbert space setting. The new convergence conditions are weaker than in earlier studies. Examples are presented to show that older convergence conditions are not satisfied but the new conditions are satisfied.
We provide local and semilocal convergence results for Newton's method when used to solve generalized equations. Using Lipschitz as well as center-Lipschitz conditions on the operators involved instead of just Lipschitz conditions we show that our Newton-Kantorovich hypotheses are weaker than earlier sufficient conditions for the convergence of Newton's method. In the semilocal case we provide finer error bounds and a better information on the location of the solution. In the local case we can provide...
In this paper, we establish some stability results for the Jungck–Mann, Jungck–Krasnoselskij and Jungck iteration processes in arbitrary Banach spaces. These results are proved for a pair of nonselfmappings using the Jungck–Mann, Jungck–Krasnoselskij and Jungck iterations. Our results are generalizations and extensions to a multitude of stability results in literature including those of Imoru and Olatinwo [8], Jungck [10], Berinde [1] and many others.
Ostrowski-Kantorovich theorem of Halley method for solving nonlinear operator equations in Banach spaces is presented. The complete expression of an upper bound for the method is given based on the initial information. Also some properties of -order of convergence and sufficient asymptotic error bound will be discussed.
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