A new higher-order iterative scheme for the solutions of nonlinear systems

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Abstract

Many real-life problems can be reduced to scalar and vectorial nonlinear equations by using mathematical modeling. In this paper, we introduce a new iterative family of the sixth-order for a system of nonlinear equations. In addition, we present analyses of their convergences, as well as the computable radii for the guaranteed convergence of them for Banach space valued operators and error bounds based on the Lipschitz constants. Moreover, we show the applicability of them to some real-life problems, such as kinematic syntheses, Bratu's, Fisher's, boundary value, and Hammerstein integral problems. We finally wind up on the ground of achieved numerical experiments, where they perform better than other competing schemes.

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Behl, R., & Argyros, I. K. (2020). A new higher-order iterative scheme for the solutions of nonlinear systems. Mathematics, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/math8020271

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