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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.55.1976.tde-10112022-151111
Document
Author
Full name
Sandra Maria Venturelli Ferreira Dias
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Carlos, 1976
Supervisor
Committee
Linhares, Odelar Leite (President)
Qualifik, Paul
Saab, Mario Rameh
Title in Portuguese
MÉTODOS ITERATIVOS DE ANÁLISE NUMÉRICA E O TEOREMA DA CONTRAÇÃO
Keywords in Portuguese
Não disponível
Abstract in Portuguese
Não disponível
Title in English
ITERATIVE METHODS OF THE NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND THE "THEOREM OF CONTRACTION"
Keywords in English
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Abstract in English
The purpose of this work is to show that many existing iterative processes of the Numerical Analysis, like those for numerical solution of algebraic and transcendental equations, linear and non linear systems of equations, inudal value problem, etc, are particular cases of the "Theorem of Contraction". We will see that these methods, can be seen as a simple determination of the fixed point of the appropriate operator T wich maps some Banach space X into itself.
 
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2022-11-16
 
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