On the two-norm convergence
A. Alexiewicz (1953)
Studia Mathematica
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A. Alexiewicz (1953)
Studia Mathematica
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Argyros, Ioannis K. (1997)
Southwest Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics [electronic only]
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G. S. Srivastava (1983)
Matematički Vesnik
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Ioannis K. Argyros, Santhosh George (2017)
Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Mathematica
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This paper is devoted to the study of a multi-step method with divided differences for solving nonlinear equations in Banach spaces. In earlier studies, hypotheses on the Fréchet derivative up to the sixth order of the operator under consideration is used to prove the convergence of the method. That restricts the applicability of the method. In this paper we extended the applicability of the sixth-order multi-step method by using only hypotheses on the first derivative of the operator...
Krzysztof Jarosz (1997)
Studia Mathematica
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Let A be a complex Banach algebra with a unit e, let F be a nonconstant entire function, and let T be a linear functional with T(e)=1 and such that T∘F: A → ℂ is nonsurjective. Then T is multiplicative.
Santhosh George, Ioannis K. Argyros (2019)
Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Mathematica
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The aim of this article is to provide the local convergence analysis of two novel competing sixth convergence order methods for solving equations involving Banach space valued operators. Earlier studies have used hypotheses reaching up to the sixth derivative but only the first derivative appears in these methods. These hypotheses limit the applicability of the methods. That is why we are motivated to present convergence analysis based only on the first derivative. Numerical examples...
Bogdan Rzepecki (1981)
Mathematica Slovaca
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H. Goldstine (1938)
Studia Mathematica
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Ioannis K. Argyros, Santhosh George (2015)
Applicationes Mathematicae
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We present a local multi-point convergence analysis for a family of super-Halley methods of high convergence order in order to approximate a solution of a nonlinear equation in a Banach space. Our sufficient convergence conditions involve only hypotheses on the first and second Fréchet derivative of the operator involved. Earlier studies use hypotheses up to the third Fréchet derivative. Numerical examples are also provided.
Ioannis K. Argyros (2003)
Applicationes Mathematicae
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We provide new sufficient convergence conditions for the local and semilocal convergence of Stirling's method to a locally unique solution of a nonlinear operator equation in a Banach space setting. In contrast to earlier results we do not make use of the basic restrictive assumption in [8] that the norm of the Fréchet derivative of the operator involved is strictly bounded above by 1. The study concludes with a numerical example where our results compare favorably with earlier ones. ...