
doi: 10.1007/bf02438285
The authors consider the known Newton method for variational inequalities and establish its local convergence properties. They specialize some estimates which determine the convergence neighborhood and can be computed explicitly.
Numerical optimization and variational techniques, Newton method, convergence rates, Methods of quasi-Newton type, Variational inequalities, Newton-type methods, variational inequalities
Numerical optimization and variational techniques, Newton method, convergence rates, Methods of quasi-Newton type, Variational inequalities, Newton-type methods, variational inequalities
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