Affine invariant conditions for the inexact perturbed Newton method9 years agoAbstract The high q-convergence orders of the inexact Newton iterates were characterized by Ypma in terms of some affine invariant…
Inexact perturbed Newton methods and applications to a class of Krylov solvers9 years agoAbstract Inexact Newton methods are variant of the Newton method in which each step satisfies only approximately the linear system…
On accelerating the convergence of the successive approximations method9 years agoAbstract No q-superlinear convergence to a fixed point \(x^\ast\) of a nonlinear mapping \(G\) may be attained by the successive approximations when…
A note on the quadratic convergence of the inexact Newton methods9 years agoAbstract We show that a new sufficient condition for the convergence with q-order two of the inexact Newton iterates may be…
On the high convergence orders of the Newton-GMBACK methods9 years agoAbstract GMBACK is a Krylov solver for linear systems in \(\mathbb{R}^n\). We analyze here the high convergence orders (superlinear convergence)…
On an Aitken-Newton type method9 years agoAbstract We study the solving of nonlinear equations by an iterative method of Aitken type, which has the interpolation nodes…
On a Newton-Steffensen type method9 years agoAbstract In this paper we study the convergence of a Newton-Steffensen type method for solving nonlinear equations in R, introduced by…
On a robust Aitken-Newton method based on the Hermite polynomial9 years agoAbstract We introduce an Aitken–Newton iterative method for nonlinear equations, which is obtained by using the Hermite inverse interpolation polynomial…
Bilateral approximations for some Aitken-Steffensen-Hermite type methods of order three9 years agoAbstract We study the local convergence of some Aitken–Steffensen–Hermite type methods of order three. We obtain that under some reasonable…
A unified treatment of the modified Newton and chord methods9 years agoAbstract The aim of this paper is to obtain a unified treatment of some iterative methods. We obtain some conditions…