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This monograph is devoted to a comprehensive treatment of iterative methods for solving nonlinear equations with particular emphasis on semi-local convergence analysis. Theoretical results are applied to engineering, dynamic economic systems, input-output systems, nonlinear and linear differential equations, and optimization problems. Accompanied by many exercises, some with solutions, the book may be used as a supplementary text in the classroom for an advanced course on numerical functional analysis.

Produktbeschreibung
This monograph is devoted to a comprehensive treatment of iterative methods for solving nonlinear equations with particular emphasis on semi-local convergence analysis. Theoretical results are applied to engineering, dynamic economic systems, input-output systems, nonlinear and linear differential equations, and optimization problems. Accompanied by many exercises, some with solutions, the book may be used as a supplementary text in the classroom for an advanced course on numerical functional analysis.
Rezensionen
From the reviews: "The book is devoted to iterative methods of approximative solving nonlinear operator equations ... . The main part of the book deals with the classical Newton-Kantorovich method ... . Undoubtedly, it can be used for an advanced study of the Newton-Kantorovich method and other iterative methods of approximate solving nonlinear operator equations. The reviewer recommends this book to all who deal with nonlinear operator equations and their approximate solutions." (Peter Zabreiko, Zentrablatt MATH, Vol. 1153, 2009) "This monograph deals with Netwon-Kantorovich (N-K) type methods for solving equations in Banach spaces, presenting fundamental results as well as many of the author's own developments. It is addressed to graduate students and researchers with background in linear algebra and numerical functional analysis. ... it also as 'a reference book for an advanced numerical-functional analysis course', one would expect more details on applications in order to illustrate how such powerful numerical tools can be used." (Elena Resmerita, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2010 c)