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Nearly irreducibility of polynomials and the Newton diagrams

Mateusz Masternak (2020)

Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Mathematica

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Let f be a polynomial in two complex variables. We say that f is nearly irreducible if any two nonconstant polynomial factors of f have a common zero in C2. In the paper we give a criterion of nearly irreducibility for a given polynomial f in terms of its Newton diagram.

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...

A Newton approach to bivariate Hermite interpolation on generalized natural lattices.

Jesús Miguel Carnicer, Mariano Gasca (2002)

RACSAM

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Un retículo natural es el conjunto de todas las intersecciones de un conjunto de rectas del plano en posición general. El problema de interpolación de Lagrange sobre un retículo natural de n + 2 rectas tiene solución única en el espacio de los polinomios bivariados de grado menor o igual que n. Un retículo natural generalizado está formado por todas las intersecciones de un conjunto de rectas distintas, sin excluir paralelismos o concurrencias múltiples. A un retículo natural generalizado...

A Numerical study of Newton interpolation with extremely high degrees

Michael Breuß, Friedemann Kemm, Oliver Vogel (2018)

Kybernetika

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In current textbooks the use of Chebyshev nodes with Newton interpolation is advocated as the most efficient numerical interpolation method in terms of approximation accuracy and computational effort. However, we show numerically that the approximation quality obtained by Newton interpolation with Fast Leja (FL) points is competitive to the use of Chebyshev nodes, even for extremely high degree interpolation. This is an experimental account of the analytic result that the limit distribution...