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On the feasibility and convergence of the inexact Newton method under minor conditions on the error terms

In this paper we introduce a semi-local theorem for the feasibility and convergence of the inexact Newton method, regarding the sequence $x_{k+1} = x_k - Df(x_k)^{-1}f(x_k) + r_k$, where $r_k$ represents the error in each step. Unlike the previous results of this type in the literature, we prove the feasibility of the inexact Newton method under the minor hypothesis that the error $r_k$ is bounded by a small constant to be computed, and moreover we prove results concerning the convergence of the sequence $x_k$ to the solution under this hypothesis. Moreover, we show how to apply this this method to compute rigorously zeros for two-point boundary value problems of Neumann type. Finally, we apply it to a version of the Cahn-Hilliard equation.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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