Extensions to generalized quasilinearization versus Newton's method for convex-concave functions

Q4 Mathematics
C. Martínez-Garza
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In this paper we use the Method of Generalized Quasilinearization to obtain Newton-like comparative schemes to solve the equation $f(x)=0$, which has an isolated zero, $x=r$ in $[a_0,b_0]\subset \Omega$, where $f(x) \in C[\Omega,\mathbb{R}]$. Two sets of results are presented. In the first cases $f(x)$ is neither concave nor convex, but by the addition of the convex function $\phi(x)$, convexity properties are then used on $F(x)=f(x)+\phi(x)=0$ to show that an iterative scheme based on Generalized Quasilinearization generates two monotone sequences $\{a_n\}$ and $\{b_n\}$ that converge quadratically to $r$, the isolated zero of $f(x)=0$. The first set of results are then extended to the case where $f(x)$ admits the decomposition $f(x)=F(x)+G(x)$, where $F(x)$ and $G(x)$ are not naturally convex and concave, but are forced by adding the functions $\Phi(x)$ and $\Psi(x)$ with $\Phi_{xx}(x)>0$ and $\Psi_{xx}(x)\leq 0$ in $\Omega$. The existence of monotone sequences that converge quadratically to the isolated root of $f(x)=0$ in $[a_0,b_0]\subset\Omega$ is shown via iterative schemes relevant to Generalized Quasilinearization.
凸凹函数的广义拟线性化与牛顿方法的扩展
本文利用广义拟线性化方法得到了求解方程$f(x)=0$的类牛顿比较格式,该方程在$[a_0,b_0]\subset \Omega$中有一个孤立零$x=r$,其中$f(x) \in C[\Omega,\mathbb{R}]$。给出了两组结果。在第一种情况下$f(x)$既不凹也不凸,但通过添加凸函数$\phi(x)$,然后在$F(x)=f(x)+\phi(x)=0$上使用凸性来证明基于广义拟线性化的迭代方案生成两个单调序列$\{a_n\}$和$\{b_n\}$,它们二次收敛于$r$,即$f(x)=0$的孤立零。然后将第一组结果扩展到$f(x)$承认分解为$f(x)=F(x)+G(x)$的情况,其中$F(x)$和$G(x)$不是自然凸凹的,而是通过在$\Omega$中添加$\Phi_{xx}(x)>0$和$\Psi_{xx}(x)\leq 0$函数来强制添加$\Phi(x)$和$\Psi(x)$。通过与广义拟线性化相关的迭代格式,证明了$[a_0,b_0]\subset\Omega$中收敛于$f(x)=0$孤立根的单调序列的存在性。
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Nonlinear Studies
Nonlinear Studies Mathematics-Applied Mathematics
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