کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4642850 | 1341359 | 2007 | 21 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
The construction of computationally verifiable initial conditions which provide both the guaranteed and fast convergence of the numerical root-finding algorithm is one of the most important problems in solving nonlinear equations. Smale's “point estimation theory” from 1981 was a great advance in this topic; it treats convergence conditions and the domain of convergence in solving an equation f(z)=0f(z)=0 using only the information of f at the initial point z0z0. The study of a general problem of the construction of initial conditions of practical interest providing guaranteed convergence is very difficult, even in the case of algebraic polynomials. In the light of Smale's point estimation theory, an efficient approach based on some results concerning localization of polynomial zeros and convergent sequences is applied in this paper to iterative methods for the simultaneous determination of simple zeros of polynomials. We state new, improved initial conditions which provide the guaranteed convergence of frequently used simultaneous methods for solving algebraic equations: Ehrlich–Aberth's method, Ehrlich–Aberth's method with Newton's correction, Börsch-Supan's method with Weierstrass’ correction and Halley-like (or Wang–Zheng) method. The introduced concept offers not only a clear insight into the convergence analysis of sequences generated by the considered methods, but also explicitly gives their order of convergence. The stated initial conditions are of significant practical importance since they are computationally verifiable; they depend only on the coefficients of a given polynomial, its degree n and initial approximations to polynomial zeros.
Journal: Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics - Volume 205, Issue 1, 1 August 2007, Pages 32–52