Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4640098 Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

We study the relaxed Newton’s method applied to polynomials. In particular, we give a technique such that for any n≥2n≥2, we may construct a polynomial so that when the method is applied to a polynomial, the resulting rational function has an attracting cycle of period nn. We show that when we use the method to extract radicals, the set consisting of the points at which the method fails to converge to the roots of the polynomial p(z)=zm−cp(z)=zm−c (this set includes the Julia set) has zero Lebesgue measure. Consequently, iterate sequences under the relaxed Newton’s method converge to the roots of the preceding polynomial with probability one.

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