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Iterative Algorithms I (Hardcover)
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It is a well-known fact that iterative methods have been studied
concerning problems where mathematicians cannot find a solution in
a closed form. There exist methods with different behaviors when
they are applied to different functions and methods with higher
order of convergence, methods with great zones of convergence,
methods which do not require the evaluation of any derivative, and
optimal methods among others. It should come as no surprise,
therefore, that researchers are developing new iterative methods
frequently. Once these iterative methods appear, several
researchers study them in different terms: convergence conditions,
real dynamics, complex dynamics, optimal order of convergence, etc.
These phenomena motivated the authors to study the most used and
classical ones, for example Newton's method, Halleys method and/or
its derivative-free alternatives. Related to the convergence of
iterative methods, the most well-known conditions are the ones
created by Kantorovich, who developed a theory which has allowed
many researchers to continue and experiment with these conditions.
Many authors in recent years have studied modifications of these
conditions related, for example, to centered conditions,
omega-conditions and even convergence in Hilbert spaces. In this
monograph, the authors present their complete work done in the past
decade in analysing convergence and dynamics of iterative methods.
It is the natural outgrowth of their related publications in these
areas. Chapters are self-contained and can be read independently.
Moreover, an extensive list of references is given in each chapter
in order to allow the reader to use the previous ideas. For these
reasons, the authors think that several advanced courses can be
taught using this book. The book's results are expected to help
find applications in many areas of applied mathematics,
engineering, computer science and real problems. As such, this
monograph is suitable to researchers, graduate students and seminar
instructors in the above subjects. The authors believe it would
also make an excellent addition to all science and engineering
libraries.
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