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A survey on the high convergence orders and computational convergence orders of sequences

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2019
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Order Convergence and Order Topology on a Poset

International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 1999
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Orders of convergence for superlineary convergent chaotic iterations

Computing, 1991
If on computers with multiprocessors individual processors are allowed to proceed without waiting for each other it is natural to consider so- called chaotic iterations for computations on such computers. The author proves a theorem giving conditions for superlinear convergence of chaotic iterations in an appropriate setting.
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On the convergence of bivariate order statistics: Almost sure convergence and convergence rate

Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 2019
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Anshui Li, Yuanyuan Wang, Minzhi Zhao
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Orders of Convergence for Iterative Procedures

SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 1971
This paper is concerned with the order of convergence of iterative procedures for finding a zero of a nonlinear function defined on $R^n $. Some of the results provide conditions for determining the precise order of convergence of a method rather than the usual lower bound on the order.
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A Note on Q-order of Convergence

BIT Numerical Mathematics, 2001
By means of a slight weakening of the concept of \(Q\)-order of convergence, see for example \textit{J. M. Ortega} and \textit{W. C. Rheinboldt} [Iterative solution of nonlinear equations in several variables (2000; Zbl 0949.65053)], the author introduces and studies the notions of \(Q\)-superorder and \(Q\)-suborder of convergence of a sequence in a ...
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Two-order convergence

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A Riesz space or a vector lattice E is a partially ordered linear space that is also a lattice. Order convergence in a Riesz space will be defined and it will be shown that given a solid linear subspace X1 of a Riesz space X, a sequence {xn} is order ...
Joseph T. Belida, Emmanuel A. Cabral
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Stratified L-ordered convergence structures

Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2010
SL-OCS stands for stratified \(L\)-ordered convergence spaces. SL-GCS stands for stratified \(L\)-generalized convergence spaces. The main results are the following: 1. The category of SL-OCS is a reflective full subcategory in the category of SL-GCS. 2. The category of SL-OCS is topological and Cartesian-closed.
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On the Convergence of the Jacobi Method for Arbitrary Orderings

SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications, 1995
Some new results concerning the effect of the ordering on the rate of convergence of the Jacobi iteration for computing eigenvalues of symmetric matrices are presented. Section 2 shows that the diagonal elements converge for any ordering. The basic fact that different parts of the matrix converge at different speeds is developed and a strategy that ...
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Convergence rates and convergence-order profiles for sequences

Acta Applicandae Mathematicae, 1990
The authors investigate a number of methods of measuring convergence rates of sequences and clarify the relationships between these different measures of convergence rates. The authors give eight such measurement methods and demonstrate relations between them. We formulate one of the statements of the present paper.
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