AbstractWe provide a local as well as a semilocal convergence analysis for two-point Newton-like methods in a Banach space setting under very general Lipschitz type conditions. Our equation contains a Fréchet differentiable operator F and another operator G whose differentiability is not assumed. Using more precise majorizing sequences than before we provide sufficient convergence conditions for Newton-like methods to a locally unique solution of equation F(x)+G(x)=0. In the semilocal case we show under weaker conditions that our error estimates on the distances involved are finer and the information on the location of the solution at least as precise as in earlier results. In the local case a larger radius of convergence is obtained. Sever...
The aim of this paper is to present a new semi-local convergence analysis for Newton’s method ...
We present a new semilocal convergence analysis for Newton-like methods using restricted convergence...
We present a local convergence analysis for a relaxed two-step Newton-like method. We use this metho...
AbstractWe provide a local as well as a semilocal convergence analysis for two-point Newton-like met...
We present a new semilocal convergence analysis for Newton-like methods in order to approximate a lo...
We present a local as well a semilocal convergence analysis for Newton's method in a Banach space se...
We present a unified convergence analysis of Inexact Newton like methods in order to approximate a l...
The aim of this paper is to present a new semi-local convergence analysis for Newton's method in a B...
AbstractA new semilocal convergence theorem for Newton's method is established for solving a nonline...
We present a semi-local convergence analysis of Newton's method in order to approximate a locally un...
AbstractWe introduce new semilocal convergence theorems for Newton-like methods in a Banach space se...
A new semilocal convergence theorem for Newton's method is established for solving a nonlinear equat...
We present a new sufficient semilocal convergence conditions for Newton-like methods in order to app...
AbstractWe provide a semilocal convergence analysis for a certain class of Newton-like methods consi...
We present sufficient convergence conditions for two-step Newton methods in order to approximate a l...
The aim of this paper is to present a new semi-local convergence analysis for Newton’s method ...
We present a new semilocal convergence analysis for Newton-like methods using restricted convergence...
We present a local convergence analysis for a relaxed two-step Newton-like method. We use this metho...
AbstractWe provide a local as well as a semilocal convergence analysis for two-point Newton-like met...
We present a new semilocal convergence analysis for Newton-like methods in order to approximate a lo...
We present a local as well a semilocal convergence analysis for Newton's method in a Banach space se...
We present a unified convergence analysis of Inexact Newton like methods in order to approximate a l...
The aim of this paper is to present a new semi-local convergence analysis for Newton's method in a B...
AbstractA new semilocal convergence theorem for Newton's method is established for solving a nonline...
We present a semi-local convergence analysis of Newton's method in order to approximate a locally un...
AbstractWe introduce new semilocal convergence theorems for Newton-like methods in a Banach space se...
A new semilocal convergence theorem for Newton's method is established for solving a nonlinear equat...
We present a new sufficient semilocal convergence conditions for Newton-like methods in order to app...
AbstractWe provide a semilocal convergence analysis for a certain class of Newton-like methods consi...
We present sufficient convergence conditions for two-step Newton methods in order to approximate a l...
The aim of this paper is to present a new semi-local convergence analysis for Newton’s method ...
We present a new semilocal convergence analysis for Newton-like methods using restricted convergence...
We present a local convergence analysis for a relaxed two-step Newton-like method. We use this metho...