On the Implementation of Iterative Methods Without Inverse Updating for Solving Equations in Banach Spaces
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2025
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World Scientific
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The implementation of iterative methods using inverses to solve equations is a computationally expensive or impossible task in general. This is the case, since the analytical form of the inverse is difficult to find in practice. That is why, we replace the inverse by a sum of linear operators which is well defined. The convergence of the resulting hybrid methods is studied based on majorizing sequences under generalized continuity assumptions on the operators involved and in the setting of a Banach space. It is demonstrated by numerical experimentations that the convergence order as well as the number of iterations required to obtain a predetermined error tolerance when comparing the original to the hybrid method is essentially the same. © 2025 World Scientific Publishing Company.
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Choquet integral, Inverse problems, Iterative methods, Mathematical operators, Nonlinear equations, Numerical methods, Analytical forms, Convergence order, Errors tolerance, Generalized Equations, Hybrid method, Inverse, Linear operators, Majorizing sequences, Number of iterations, Numerical experimentations, Banach spaces
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International Journal of Computational Methods, 2025, 22, 2, pp. -
