Mathematics (Sep 2019)

On Locating and Counting Satellite Components Born along the Stability Circle in the Parameter Space for a Family of Jarratt-Like Iterative Methods

  • Young Hee Geum,
  • Young Ik Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/math7090839
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 9
p. 839

Abstract

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This paper is devoted to an analysis on locating and counting satellite components born along the stability circle in the parameter space for a family of Jarratt-like iterative methods. An elementary theory of plane geometric curves is pursued to locate bifurcation points of such satellite components. In addition, the theory of Farey sequence is adopted to count the number of the satellite components as well as to characterize relationships between the bifurcation points. A linear stability theory on local bifurcations is developed based upon a small perturbation about the fixed point of the iterative map with a control parameter. Some properties of fixed and critical points under the Möbius conjugacy map are investigated. Theories and examples on locating and counting bifurcation points of satellite components in the parameter space are presented to analyze the bifurcation behavior underlying the dynamics behind the iterative map.

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