Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4608506 Journal of Complexity 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

We present a weaker convergence analysis of Newton’s method than in Kantorovich and Akilov (1964), Meyer (1987), Potra and Ptak (1984), Rheinboldt (1978), Traub (1964) on a generalized Banach space setting to approximate a locally unique zero of an operator. This way we extend the applicability of Newton’s method. Moreover, we obtain under the same conditions in the semilocal case weaker sufficient convergence criteria; tighter error bounds on the distances involved and an at least as precise information on the location of the solution. In the local case we obtain a larger radius of convergence and higher error estimates on the distances involved. Numerical examples illustrate the theoretical results.

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