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    Semilocal Convergence Analysis of an Iteration of Order Five Using Recurrence Relations in Banach Spaces

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    [EN] Semilocal convergence for an iteration of order five for solving nonlinear equations in Banach spaces is established under second-order Fr,chet derivative satisfying the Lipschitz condition. It is done by deriving a number of recurrence relations. A theorem for the existence-uniqueness along with the estimation of error bounds of the solution is established. Its R-order is shown to be equal to five. Both efficiency and computational efficiency indices are given. A variety of examples are worked out to show its applicability. In comparison to existing methods having similar R-orders, improved results in terms of computational efficiency index and error bounds are found using our methodology.The authors thank the referees for their valuable comments which have improved the presentation of the paper. The authors thankfully acknowledge the financial assistance provided by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi, India.Singh, S.; Gupta, D.; Martínez Molada, E.; Hueso Pagoaga, JL. (2016). Semilocal Convergence Analysis of an Iteration of Order Five Using Recurrence Relations in Banach Spaces. Mediterranean Journal of Mathematics. 13(6):4219-4235. doi:10.1007/s00009-016-0741-5S42194235136Cordero A., Hueso J.L., Martinez E., Torregrosa J.R.: Increasing the convergence order of an iterative method for nonlinear systems. Appl. Math. Lett. 25, 2369–2374 (2012)Chen, L., Gu, C., Ma Y.: Semilocal convergence for a fifth order Newton’s method using Recurrence relations in Banach spaces. J. Appl. Math. 2011, 1–15 (2011)Wang X., Kou J., Gu C.: Semilocal convergence of a sixth order Jarrat method in Banach spaces. Numer. Algorithms 57, 441–456 (2011)Zheng L., Gu C.: Semilocal convergence of a sixth order method in Banach spaces. Numer. Algorithms 61, 413–427 (2012)Zheng L., Gu C.: Recurrence relations for semilocal convergence of a fifth order method in Banach spaces. Numer. Algorithms 59, 623–638 (2012)Proinov P.D., Ivanov S.I.: On the convergence of Halley’s method for multiple polynomial zeros. Mediterr. J. Math. 12, 555–572 (2015)Ezquerro, J.A., Hernández-Verón M.A.: On the domain of starting points of Newton’s method under center lipschitz conditions. Mediterr. J. Math. (2015). doi: 10.1007/s00009-015-0596-1Cordero A., Hernández-Verón M.A., Romero N., Torregrosa J.R.: Semilocal convergence by using recurrence relations for a fifth-order method in Banach spaces. J. Comput. Appl. Math. 273, 205–213 (2015)Parida P.K., Gupta D.K.: Recurrence relations for a Newton-like method in Banach spaces. J. Comput. Appl. Math. 206, 873–887 (2007)Hueso J.L., Martínez E.: Semilocal convergence of a family of iterative methods in Banach spaces. Numer. Algorithms 67, 365–384 (2014)Argyros, I.K., Hilout S.: Numerical methods in nonlinear analysis. World Scientific Publ. Comp., New Jersey (2013)Argyros, I.K., Hilout, S., Tabatabai, M.A.: Mathematical modelling with applications in biosciences and engineering. Nova Publishers, New York (2011)Argyros I.K., Khattri S.K.: Local convergence for a family of third order methods in Banach spaces. J. Math. 46, 53–62 (2004)Argyros I.K., Hilout A.S.: On the local convergence of fast two-step Newton-like methods for solving nonlinear equations. J. Comput. Appl. Math. 245, 1–9 (2013)Kantorovich, L.V., Akilov G.P.: Functional analysis. Pergamon Press, Oxford (1982)Argyros I.K., George S., Magreñán A.A.: Local convergence for multi-point-parametric Chebyshev-Halley-type methods of higher convergence order. J. Comput. Appl. Math. 282, 215–224 (2015)Argyros I.K., Magreñán A.A.: A study on the local convergence and the dynamics of Chebyshev-Halley-type methods free from second derivative. Numer. Algorithms 71, 1–23 (2015)Amat S., Hernández M.A., Romero N.: A modified Chebyshev’s iterative method with at least sixth order of convergence. Appl. Math. Comput. 206, 164–174 (2008)Chun, C., St a˘{\breve{a}} a ˘ nic a˘{\breve{a}} a ˘ , P., Neta, B.: Third-order family of methods in Banach spaces. Comput. Math. Appl. 61, 1665–1675 (2011)Ostrowski, A.M.: Solution of equations in Euclidean and Banach spaces, 3rd edn. Academic Press, New-York (1977)Jaiswal J.P.: Semilocal convergence of an eighth-order method in Banach spaces and its computational efficiency. Numer. Algorithms 71, 933–951 (2015)Traub, J.F.: Iterative methods for the solution of equations. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs (1964

    Semilocal convergence analysis of an eighth order iterative method for solving nonlinear systems

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    In this paper, the semilocal convergence of the eighth order iterative method is proved in Banach space by using the recursive relation, and the proof process does not need high order derivative. By selecting the appropriate initial point and applying the Lipschitz condition to the first order Fréchet derivative in the whole region, the existence and uniqueness domain are obtained. In addition, the theoretical results of semilocal convergence are applied to two nonlinear systems, and satisfactory results are obtained

    Estudio sobre convergencia y dinámica de los métodos de Newton, Stirling y alto orden

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    Las matemáticas, desde el origen de esta ciencia, han estado al servicio de la sociedad tratando de dar respuesta a los problemas que surgían. Hoy en día sigue siendo así, el desarrollo de las matemáticas está ligado a la demanda de otras ciencias que necesitan dar solución a situaciones concretas y reales. La mayoría de los problemas de ciencia e ingeniería no pueden resolverse usando ecuaciones lineales, es por tanto que hay que recurrir a las ecuaciones no lineales para modelizar dichos problemas (Amat, 2008; véase también Argyros y Magreñán, 2017, 2018), entre otros. El conflicto que presentan las ecuaciones no lineales es que solo en unos pocos casos es posible encontrar una solución única, por tanto, en la mayor parte de los casos, para resolverlas hay que recurrir a los métodos iterativos. Los métodos iterativos generan, a partir de un punto inicial, una sucesión que puede converger o no a la solución

    Complete study of local convergence and basin of attraction of sixth-order iterative method

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    The local convergence analysis of the parameter based sixth-order iterative method is the primary focus of this article. This investigation was conducted based on the Fréchet derivative of the first order that satisfies the Lipschitz continuity condition. In addition, we developed a conceptual radius of convergence for these methods. Also, we discussed the solution behavior of complex polynomials with the basin of attraction. Finally, some numerical examples are provided to illustrate how the conclusions we got can be employed to determine the iterative approach's radius of convergence ball in the context of solving nonlinear equations. We compare the numerical results with our method and the existing sixth order methods proposed by Argyros et al. We observe that using our method yields significantly larger balls than those that already exist

    A Higher Order Chebyshev-Halley-Type Family of Iterative Methods for Multiple Roots

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    [EN] The aim of this paper is to introduce new high order iterative methods for multiple roots of the nonlinear scalar equation; this is a demanding task in the area of computational mathematics and numerical analysis. Specifically, we present a new Chebyshev¿Halley-type iteration function having at least sixth-order convergence and eighth-order convergence for a particular value in the case of multiple roots. With regard to computational cost, each member of our scheme needs four functional evaluations each step. Therefore, the maximum efficiency index of our scheme is 1.6818 for ¿ = 2,which corresponds to an optimal method in the sense of Kung and Traub¿s conjecture. We obtain the theoretical convergence order by using Taylor developments. Finally, we consider some real-life situations for establishing some numerical experiments to corroborate the theoretical results.This research was partially supported by Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad under Grant MTM2014-52016-C2-1-2-P and by the project of Generalitat Valenciana Prometeo/2016/089Behl, R.; Martínez Molada, E.; Cevallos-Alarcon, FA.; Alarcon-Correa, D. (2019). A Higher Order Chebyshev-Halley-Type Family of Iterative Methods for Multiple Roots. Mathematics. 7(4):1-12. https://doi.org/10.3390/math7040339S11274Gutiérrez, J. M., & Hernández, M. A. (1997). A family of Chebyshev-Halley type methods in Banach spaces. Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society, 55(1), 113-130. doi:10.1017/s0004972700030586Kanwar, V., Singh, S., & Bakshi, S. (2008). Simple geometric constructions of quadratically and cubically convergent iterative functions to solve nonlinear equations. Numerical Algorithms, 47(1), 95-107. doi:10.1007/s11075-007-9149-4Argyros, I. K., Ezquerro, J. A., Gutiérrez, J. M., Hernández, M. A., & Hilout, S. (2011). On the semilocal convergence of efficient Chebyshev–Secant-type methods. Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 235(10), 3195-3206. doi:10.1016/j.cam.2011.01.005Xiaojian, Z. (2008). Modified Chebyshev–Halley methods free from second derivative. Applied Mathematics and Computation, 203(2), 824-827. doi:10.1016/j.amc.2008.05.092Amat, S., Hernández, M. A., & Romero, N. (2008). A modified Chebyshev’s iterative method with at least sixth order of convergence. Applied Mathematics and Computation, 206(1), 164-174. doi:10.1016/j.amc.2008.08.050Kou, J., & Li, Y. (2007). Modified Chebyshev–Halley methods with sixth-order convergence. Applied Mathematics and Computation, 188(1), 681-685. doi:10.1016/j.amc.2006.10.018Li, D., Liu, P., & Kou, J. (2014). An improvement of Chebyshev–Halley methods free from second derivative. Applied Mathematics and Computation, 235, 221-225. doi:10.1016/j.amc.2014.02.083Sharma, J. R. (2015). Improved Chebyshev–Halley methods with sixth and eighth order convergence. Applied Mathematics and Computation, 256, 119-124. doi:10.1016/j.amc.2015.01.002Neta, B. (2010). Extension of Murakami’s high-order non-linear solver to multiple roots. International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 87(5), 1023-1031. doi:10.1080/00207160802272263Zhou, X., Chen, X., & Song, Y. (2011). Constructing higher-order methods for obtaining the multiple roots of nonlinear equations. Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 235(14), 4199-4206. doi:10.1016/j.cam.2011.03.014Hueso, J. L., Martínez, E., & Teruel, C. (2014). Determination of multiple roots of nonlinear equations and applications. Journal of Mathematical Chemistry, 53(3), 880-892. doi:10.1007/s10910-014-0460-8Behl, R., Cordero, A., Motsa, S. S., & Torregrosa, J. R. (2015). On developing fourth-order optimal families of methods for multiple roots and their dynamics. Applied Mathematics and Computation, 265, 520-532. doi:10.1016/j.amc.2015.05.004Behl, R., Cordero, A., Motsa, S. S., Torregrosa, J. R., & Kanwar, V. (2015). An optimal fourth-order family of methods for multiple roots and its dynamics. Numerical Algorithms, 71(4), 775-796. doi:10.1007/s11075-015-0023-5Geum, Y. H., Kim, Y. I., & Neta, B. (2015). A class of two-point sixth-order multiple-zero finders of modified double-Newton type and their dynamics. Applied Mathematics and Computation, 270, 387-400. doi:10.1016/j.amc.2015.08.039Geum, Y. H., Kim, Y. I., & Neta, B. (2016). A sixth-order family of three-point modified Newton-like multiple-root finders and the dynamics behind their extraneous fixed points. Applied Mathematics and Computation, 283, 120-140. doi:10.1016/j.amc.2016.02.029Behl, R., Alshomrani, A. S., & Motsa, S. S. (2018). An optimal scheme for multiple roots of nonlinear equations with eighth-order convergence. Journal of Mathematical Chemistry, 56(7), 2069-2084. doi:10.1007/s10910-018-0857-xMcNamee, J. M. (1998). A comparison of methods for accelerating convergence of Newton’s method for multiple polynomial roots. ACM SIGNUM Newsletter, 33(2), 17-22. doi:10.1145/290590.290592Cordero, A., & Torregrosa, J. R. (2007). Variants of Newton’s Method using fifth-order quadrature formulas. Applied Mathematics and Computation, 190(1), 686-698. doi:10.1016/j.amc.2007.01.06

    Modelado matemático y simulación numérica de disipadores de calor para luminarias LED. Aplicaciones a alumbrado público

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    [ES] En esta tesis se plasma un ejemplo paradigmático de Matemática Industrial: se define un problema real de enorme interés actual, se presenta un modelo matemático del mismo, se resuelve numéricamente mediante métodos de elementos Finitos, se realiza diferentes prototipos y se verifican experimentalmente las predicciones teóricas; además, en este caso particular, los prototipos aquí analizados se llevaron al mercado, cerrando un ciclo que se inicia con el modelado matemático y se termina con la transferencia a la sociedad de una solución competitiva a un problema real. El problema que se aborda en esta tesis se enmarca en el desarrollo de soluciones de iluminación basadas en tecnología de diodos emisores de luz (LED, por su abreviación en inglés) de alta potencia. De hecho, el problema que se afronta es el desarrollo de disipadores pasivos de calor que garanticen la correcta evacuación del calor producido en el dispositivo LED y aseguren su adecuado funcionamiento. Para ello, se modela el problema de transferencia de calor (incluyendo conducción, radiación y convección) en diferentes prototipos, se resuelve con técnicas de Elementos Finitos y se optimizan los diseños propuestos, garantizando siempre que la temperatura de operación del chip LED sea correcta. Una vez realizado este análisis teórico, se construyen los prototipos y se verifican experimentalmente las predicciones realizadas. Por último, en los anexos se recoge una serie de aportaciones complementarias: una sobre el gas de van der Waals y la Geometría de Contacto y otras dos sobre la convergencia de métodos iterativos.[CA] En aquesta tesi es plasma un exemple paradigmàtic de Matemàtica Industrial: es defineix un problema real d'enorme interès actual, es presenta un model matemàtic del mateix, es resol numèricament mitjançant mètodes d'Elements Finits, es realitza diferents prototips i es verifiquen experimentalment les prediccions teòriques; a més, en aquest cas particular, els prototips aquí analitzats es van dur a mercat, tancant un cicle que s'inicia amb el modelatge matemàtic i s'acaba amb la transferència a la societat d'una solució competitiva a un problema real. El problema que s'aborda en aquesta tesi s'emmarca en el desenvolupament de solucions d'il·luminació basades en tecnologia LED d'alta potència. De fet, el problema que s'afronta és el desenvolupament de dissipadors passius de calor que garanteixin la correcta evacuació de la calor produïda da en el dispositiu LED i assegurin la seva adequat funcionament. Per a això, es modela el problema de transferència de calor (incloent conducció, radiació i convecció) en diferents prototips, es resol amb tècniques d'Elements Finits i s'optimitzen els dissenys proposats, garantint sempre que la temperatura d'operació de l'xip LED sigui correcta. Un cop realitzat aquest anàlisi teòrica, es construeixen els prototips i es verifiquen experimentalment les prediccions realitzades. Finalment, en els annexos es recull una sèrie d'aportacions complementàries: una sobre el gas de van der Waals i la Geometria de Contacte i dues sobre la convergència de mètodes iteratius.[EN] In this thesis, a paradigmatic example of Industrial Mathematics is captured: a real problem of enormous current interest is defined, a mathematical model of it is presented, it is solved numerically using Finite Element methods, different prototypes are made and the theoretical predictions are experimentally verified; Furthermore, in this particular case, the prototypes analyzed here were brought to the market, closing a cycle that begins with mathematical modeling and ends with the transfer to society of a competitive solution to a real problem. The problem addressed in this thesis is part of the development of lighting solutions based on high-power LED technology. In fact, the problem being faced is the development of passive heat sinks that guarantee the correct evacuation of the heat produced in the LED device and ensure its proper operation. For this, the heat transfer problem (including conduction, radiation and convection) is modeled in different prototypes, it is solved with Finite Element techniques and the proposed designs are optimized, always guaranteeing that the operating temperature of the LED chip is correct. Once this theoretical analysis has been carried out, the prototypes are built and the predictions made are experimentally verified. Finally, the annexes contain a series of complementary contributions: one on van der Waals gas and Contact Geometry and two others on the convergence of iterative methods.A la Secretarıa de Educación Superior, Ciencia,Tecnología e Innovación (SENESCYT) por el apoyo económico para poder realizar mis estudios en el extranjero con el fin de fortalecer el talento humano en el Ecuador.Alarcón Correa, DF. (2020). Modelado matemático y simulación numérica de disipadores de calor para luminarias LED. Aplicaciones a alumbrado público [Tesis doctoral]. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/155989TESI

    Symmetry in Applied Mathematics

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    Applied mathematics and symmetry work together as a powerful tool for problem reduction and solving. We are communicating applications in probability theory and statistics (A Test Detecting the Outliers for Continuous Distributions Based on the Cumulative Distribution Function of the Data Being Tested, The Asymmetric Alpha-Power Skew-t Distribution), fractals - geometry and alike (Khovanov Homology of Three-Strand Braid Links, Volume Preserving Maps Between p-Balls, Generation of Julia and Mandelbrot Sets via Fixed Points), supersymmetry - physics, nanostructures -chemistry, taxonomy - biology and alike (A Continuous Coordinate System for the Plane by Triangular Symmetry, One-Dimensional Optimal System for 2D Rotating Ideal Gas, Minimal Energy Configurations of Finite Molecular Arrays, Noether-Like Operators and First Integrals for Generalized Systems of Lane-Emden Equations), algorithms, programs and software analysis (Algorithm for Neutrosophic Soft Sets in Stochastic Multi-Criteria Group Decision Making Based on Prospect Theory, On a Reduced Cost Higher Order Traub-Steffensen-Like Method for Nonlinear Systems, On a Class of Optimal Fourth Order Multiple Root Solvers without Using Derivatives) to specific subjects (Facility Location Problem Approach for Distributed Drones, Parametric Jensen-Shannon Statistical Complexity and Its Applications on Full-Scale Compartment Fire Data). Diverse topics are thus combined to map out the mathematical core of practical problems

    Generalized averaged Gaussian quadrature and applications

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    A simple numerical method for constructing the optimal generalized averaged Gaussian quadrature formulas will be presented. These formulas exist in many cases in which real positive GaussKronrod formulas do not exist, and can be used as an adequate alternative in order to estimate the error of a Gaussian rule. We also investigate the conditions under which the optimal averaged Gaussian quadrature formulas and their truncated variants are internal
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