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A Note on Epsilon-Inflation

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A Note on Epsilon-Inflation
Abstract. The epsilon-inflation proved to be useful and necessary in many verification algorithms. Different definitions of an epsilon-inflation are possible, depending on the context. Recently, certain theoretical justifications and optimality results were proved for an epsilon-inflation without absolute term. In this note we show that in currently used interval iterations the epsilon-inflation without absolute term does not serve the purpose it is defined for. A new epsilon-inflation is proposed. Many verification algorithms for calculating an inclusion of the solution of a given problem use Banach’s or Brouwer’s Fixed Point theorem. The main point of those algorithms is to verify that a certain interval is mapped into itself or into its interior. We assume the reader is familiar with the fact that this self-mapping is the central part of many verification algorithms for systems of linear or nonlinear equations, algebraic eigenproblems, polynomial zeros and others. Re...
Siegfried M. Rump
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Type Journal
Year 1998
Where RC
Authors Siegfried M. Rump
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