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Western Washington University
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Mathematics College of Science and Engineering



1995

Historical Development of the Newton-Raphson
Method
Tjalling Ypma
Western Washington University,




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Historical Development of the Newton-Raphson Method
Author(s): Tjalling J. Ypma
Source: SIAM Review, Vol. 37, No. 4 (Dec., 1995), pp. 531-551
Published by: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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, SIAM REVIEW ( 1995SocietyforIndustrial
andAppliedMathematics
Vol.37, No. 4, pp. 531-551,December1995 003




HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEWTON-RAPHSON METHOD*
TJALLINGJ. YPMAt

Abstract.Thisexpository papertracesthedevelopment oftheNewton-Raphson methodforsolvingnonlinear
algebraicequationsthroughtheextant andpublications
notes,letters, ofIsaac Newton,JosephRaphson,andThomas
Simpson.It is shownhowNewton'sformulation fromtheiterative
differed processof Raphson,and thatSimpson
was thefirst in termsof fluxional
to givea generalformulation, calculus,applicableto nonpolynomial
equations.
Simpson'sextension ofthemethodtosystemsofequationsis exhibited.

Key words.nonlinear
equations,iteration,
Newton-Raphson Isaac Newton,JosephRaphson,Thomas
method,
Simpson

AMS subjectclassifications. 65H10
01A45,65H105,


1. Introduction.The iterative
algorithm

(1.1) x -f
Xi= (xi)/f-(xi)

forsolvinga nonlinear algebraicequationf(x) = 0 is generallycalledNewton'smethod.
Occasionallyit is referredto as theNewton-Raphson method.The method(1.1), and its
extensionto thesolutionof systemsof nonlinear equations,formsthebasis forthemost
frequentlyusedtechniques forsolvingnonlinear algebraicequations.In thisexpositorypaper
we tracethedevelopment of themethod(1.1) by exhibiting and analyzingrelevantextracts
fromthepreserved notes,letters,and publications of Isaac Newton,JosephRaphson,and
ThomasSimpson.Muchof thesequenceof eventsrecounted hereis familiar
to historians,
and thematerialson whichthispaperis based are fairlyreadilyavailable;hencewe make
no claimsto originality.Ourpurposeis simplyto providea comprehensive accountof the
historical
rootsoftheubiquitous process(1.1), assembling a number ofpreviouslypublished
accountsintoa readilyaccessiblewhole.
In ??2 and3 we showthatmethods whichmaybe viewedas replacing thetermf'(xi) in
(1.1) bya finite
differenceapproximation oftheform

(1.2) f'(xi) ; ht1[f(xi + hi)-f
(xi-],

andalso thesecantmethodin which

(1.3) f'(xi) f(Xi)-f
Xi-Xi-l

wereprecursors tothemethod(1.1). Froma modemperspective eachofthemethods described
by(1.1)-(1.3) arisesnaturally
froma linearizationoftheequationf (x) = 0. In ?4 we review
Newton'soriginalpresentation of his method,contrastingthiswiththecurrent formulation
(1.1) andwithRaphson'siterativeformulationforpolynomial equationsdiscussedin?7. There
is no clearevidencethatNewtonusedanyfluxional calculusin deriving
hismethod, though
we showin ?6 thatinthePrincipiaMathematica Newtonappliedhistechnique inan iterative
manner toa nonpolynomial equation.Simpson'sgeneralformulation fornonlinear equations
intermsofthefluxional in ?8,andwe discussthereSimpson'sextension
calculusis presented
oftheprocessto systems ofnonlinear equations.

*ReceivedbytheeditorsOctober6, 1993;acceptedforpublication
(in revisedform)January
12, 1995.
tDepartmentof Mathematics,WesternWashington University,Bellingham,Washington 98225 (t j ypma@
nessie.cc.wwu.edu).
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