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Basins Of Convergence In The Collinear Restricted Four-Body Problem With A Repulsive Manev Potential, Euaggelos E. Zotos, Md Sanam Suraj, Rajiv Aggarwal, Charanpreet Kaur Jun 2020

Basins Of Convergence In The Collinear Restricted Four-Body Problem With A Repulsive Manev Potential, Euaggelos E. Zotos, Md Sanam Suraj, Rajiv Aggarwal, Charanpreet Kaur

Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM)

The Newton-Raphson basins of convergence, related to the equilibrium points, in the collinear restricted four-body problem with repulsive Manev potential are numerically investigated. We monitor the parametric evolution of the position as well as of the stability of the equilibrium points, as a function of the parameter e. The multivariate Newton-Raphson optimal method is used for revealing the basins of convergence, by classifying dense grids of initial conditions in several types of two-dimensional planes. We perform a systematic and thorough analysis in an attempt to understand how the parameter e affects the geometry as well as the basin entropy …


Exploring The Convergence Properties Of A New Modified Newton-Raphson Root Method, Euaggelo E. Zotos, Wei Chen Jun 2020

Exploring The Convergence Properties Of A New Modified Newton-Raphson Root Method, Euaggelo E. Zotos, Wei Chen

Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM)

We examine the convergence properties of a modified Newton-Raphson root method, by using a simple complex polynomial equation, as a test example. In particular, we numerically investigate how a parameter, entering the iterative scheme, affects the efficiency and the speed of the method. Color-coded polynomiographs are deployed for presenting the regions of convergence, as well as the fractality degree of the complex plane. We demonstrate that the behavior of the modified Newton-Raphson method is correlated with the numerical value of the parameter 1. Additionally, there are cases for which the method works flawlessly, while in some other cases we encounter …