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A general semilocal convergence result for Newton’s method under centered conditions for the second derivative

José Antonio Ezquerro, Daniel González, Miguel Ángel Hernández (2013)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

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From Kantorovich’s theory we present a semilocal convergence result for Newton’s method which is based mainly on a modification of the condition required to the second derivative of the operator involved. In particular, instead of requiring that the second derivative is bounded, we demand that it is centered. As a consequence, we obtain a modification of the starting points for Newton’s method. We illustrate this study with applications to nonlinear integral equations of mixed Hammerstein...

On the semilocal convergence of a two-step Newton-like projection method for ill-posed equations

Ioannis K. Argyros, Santhosh George (2013)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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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.

A convergence analysis of Newton-like methods for singular equations using outer or generalized inverses

Ioannis K. Argyros (2005)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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The Newton-Kantorovich approach and the majorant principle are used to provide new local and semilocal convergence results for Newton-like methods using outer or generalized inverses in a Banach space setting. Using the same conditions as before, we provide more precise information on the location of the solution and on the error bounds on the distances involved. Moreover since our Newton-Kantorovich-type hypothesis is weaker than before, we can cover cases where the original Newton-Kantorovich...

A general semilocal convergence result for Newton’s method under centered conditions for the second derivative

José Antonio Ezquerro, Daniel González, Miguel Ángel Hernández (2012)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

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From Kantorovich’s theory we present a semilocal convergence result for Newton’s method which is based mainly on a modification of the condition required to the second derivative of the operator involved. In particular, instead of requiring that the second derivative is bounded, we demand that it is centered. As a consequence, we obtain a modification of the starting points for Newton’s method. We illustrate this study with applications to ...

On the gap between the semilocal convergence domains of two Newton methods

Ioannis K. Argyros (2007)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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We answer a question posed by Cianciaruso and De Pascale: What is the exact size of the gap between the semilocal convergence domains of the Newton and the modified Newton method? In particular, is it possible to close it? Our answer is yes in some cases. Using some ideas of ours and more precise error estimates we provide a semilocal convergence analysis for both methods with the following advantages over earlier approaches: weaker hypotheses; finer error bounds on the distances involved,...

A weaker affine covariant Newton-Mysovskikh theorem for solving equations

Ioannis K. Argyros (2006)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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The Newton-Mysovskikh theorem provides sufficient conditions for the semilocal convergence of Newton's method to a locally unique solution of an equation in a Banach space setting. It turns out that under weaker hypotheses and a more precise error analysis than before, weaker sufficient conditions can be obtained for the local as well as semilocal convergence of Newton's method. Error bounds on the distances involved as well as a larger radius of convergence are obtained. Some numerical...

New unifying convergence criteria for Newton-like methods

Ioannis K. Argyros (2002)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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We present a local and a semilocal analysis for Newton-like methods in a Banach space. Our hypotheses on the operators involved are very general. It turns out that by choosing special cases for the "majorizing" functions we obtain all previous results in the literature, but not vice versa. Since our results give a deeper insight into the structure of the functions involved, we can obtain semilocal convergence under weaker conditions and in the case of local convergence a larger convergence...