Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4625769 Applied Mathematics and Computation 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

We introduce an Aitken–Newton iterative method for nonlinear equations, which is obtained by using the Hermite inverse interpolation polynomial of degree 2, with two nodes given by the Newton method.The local convergence of these iterates is shown to be 8, and the efficiency index is 85≈1.51, which is not optimal in the sense of Kung and Traub. However, we show that under supplementary conditions (sometimes easy to verify) the inner and outer iterates converge monotonically to the solution. This aspect allows an improved control of the iteration stopping (avoiding divisions by zero) and offer an alternative way to the estimation of radius of attraction balls in ensuring the convergence of the iterates. Numerical examples show that this method may become competitive and in certain circumstances even more robust than certain optimal methods of same convergence order.

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