Korean J. Math. Vol. 27 No. 4 (2019) pp.1005-1025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.11568/kjm.2019.27.4.1005

Convergence of a continuation method under majorant conditions}

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Shwet Nisha
P. K. Parida
Chandni Kumari

Abstract

The paper is devoted to study local convergence of a continuation method under the assumption of majorant conditions. The method is used to approximate a zero of an operator in Banach space and is of third order. It is seen that the famous Kantorovich-type and Smale-type conditions are special cases of our majorant conditions. This infers that our result is a generalized one in comparison to results based on Kantorovich-type and Smale-type conditions. Finally a number of numerical examples have been computed to show applicability of the convergence analysis.


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This work was supported by Central University of Jharkhand.

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