Abstract

Abstract Information based complexity analysis in computing the solution of various practical problems is of great importance in recent years. The amount of discrete information required to compute the solution plays an important role in the computational complexity of the problem. Although this approach has been applied successfully for linear problems, no effort has been made in literature to apply it to nonlinear problems. This article addresses this problem by considering an efficient discretization scheme to discretize nonlinear ill-posed problems. We apply the discretization scheme in the context of a simplified Gauss–Newton iterative method and show that our scheme requires only less amount of information for computing the solution. The convergence analysis and error estimates are derived. Numerical examples are provided to illustrate the fact that the scheme can be implemented successfully. The theoretical and numerical study asserts that the scheme can be employed to nonlinear problems.

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