EconBiz - Find Economic Literature
    • Logout
    • Change account settings
  • A-Z
  • Beta
  • About EconBiz
  • News
  • Thesaurus (STW)
  • Academic Skills
  • Help
  •  My account 
    • Logout
    • Change account settings
  • Login
EconBiz - Find Economic Literature
Publications Events
Search options
Advanced Search history
My EconBiz
Favorites Loans Reservations Fines
    You are here:
  • Home
  • Search: subject:"composite functions"
Narrow search

Narrow search

Year of publication
Subject
All
Newton methods 2 composite functions 2 inexact-Newton methods 2 nonsmooth equations 2 nonsmooth optimization 2 semismoothness 2
Online availability
All
Undetermined 2
Type of publication
All
Article 2
Language
All
Undetermined 2
Author
All
Gao, Yan 2
Published in...
All
Computational Statistics 1 Mathematical Methods of Operations Research 1
Source
All
RePEc 2
Showing 1 - 2 of 2
Cover Image
Newton methods for solving nonsmooth equations via a new subdifferential
Gao, Yan - In: Computational Statistics 54 (2001) 2, pp. 239-257
A new subdifferential for a locally Lipschitzian function is proposed. Based on this subdifferential, Newton methods and inexact-Newton methods for solving the system of nonsmooth equations and for solving the system of equations of smooth compositions of nonsmooth functions, are developed. The...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010848021
Saved in:
Cover Image
Newton methods for solving nonsmooth equations via a new subdifferential
Gao, Yan - In: Mathematical Methods of Operations Research 54 (2001) 2, pp. 239-257
A new subdifferential for a locally Lipschitzian function is proposed. Based on this subdifferential, Newton methods and inexact-Newton methods for solving the system of nonsmooth equations and for solving the system of equations of smooth compositions of nonsmooth functions, are developed. The...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010950386
Saved in:
A service of the
zbw
  • Sitemap
  • Plain language
  • Accessibility
  • Contact us
  • Imprint
  • Privacy

Loading...