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Bivariate Newton-Raphson method and toroidal attraction basins

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Bivariate Newton-Raphson method and toroidal attraction basins
When the numerical Newton-Raphson method is applied to find the intersections of two algebraic curves (that is, the roots of a pair of bivariate polynomials), some difficulties appear when the value of a denominator of the corresponding bivariate rational functions is zero. In this paper we give a solution to these problems by using adequate homogeneous coordinates and extending the domain of the iteration function. The iteration of a map given by a pair of bivariate rational maps is analyzed by taking a canonical extension, which is defined on the product of two copies of an (real or complex) augmented projective line. This method gives a global description of the basins of attraction of fixed points of an iteration. In particular, the attraction basins of fixed points associated to the intersection points of the two algebraic curves is obtained. As a consequence of our techniques, we are able to plot the attraction basins of a real root either in a torus (considered as a compacti...
Luis Javier Hernández-Paricio
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Type Journal
Year 2016
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Authors Luis Javier Hernández-Paricio
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