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The following pages link to Semilocal convergence of the secant method under mild convergence conditions of differentiability (Q1886465):
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- A new semilocal convergence theorem for a fast iterative method with nondifferentiable operators (Q711503) (← links)
- On an improved local convergence analysis for the Secant method (Q735074) (← links)
- A two-step Steffensen's method under modified convergence conditions (Q852826) (← links)
- New sufficient convergence conditions of the secant method for nondifferentiable operators (Q858786) (← links)
- A new semilocal convergence theorem for the secant method under Hölder continuous divided differences (Q861070) (← links)
- A semilocal convergence of a secant-type method for solving generalized equations (Q865017) (← links)
- A Kantorovich-type analysis for a fast iterative method for solving nonlinear equations (Q881993) (← links)
- An uniparametric secant-type method for nonsmooth generalized equations (Q931388) (← links)
- On a quadratically convergent method using divided differences of order one under the gamma condition (Q931589) (← links)
- Ulm's method without derivatives (Q1030105) (← links)
- An improved local convergence analysis for a two-step Steffensen-type method (Q1032010) (← links)
- Convergence analysis for the secant method based on new recurrence relations (Q1032809) (← links)
- A modification of Newton's method for nondifferentiable equations. (Q1426785) (← links)
- Expanding the applicability of a third order Newton-type method free of bilinear operators (Q1736701) (← links)
- Three step Kurchatov method for nondifferentiable operators (Q1792230) (← links)
- On semilocal convergence of three-step Kurchatov method under weak condition (Q2023769) (← links)
- Achieving an extended convergence analysis for the secant method under a restricted Hölder continuity condition (Q2062261) (← links)
- Local and semilocal convergence for Kurchatov method under \(\omega\)-continuity conditions (Q2093882) (← links)
- Frozen iterative methods using divided differences ``à la Schmidt-Schwetlick'' (Q2251577) (← links)
- Improving order and efficiency: Composition with a modified Newton's method (Q2271949) (← links)
- On the convergence of Newton's method for a class of nonsmooth operators (Q2372953) (← links)
- An improved local convergence analysis for Newton-Steffensen-type method (Q2379888) (← links)
- An improved convergence theorem for a class of secant-like methods (Q2381342) (← links)
- On a bilinear operator free third order method on Riemannian manifolds (Q2451332) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of a family of Steffensen-type methods for generalized equations (Q2465836) (← links)
- Convergence by nondiscrete mathematical induction of a two step secant's method (Q2477966) (← links)
- A Steffensen's type method in Banach spaces with applications on boundary-value problems (Q2483350) (← links)
- Convergence and numerical analysis of a family of two-step Steffensen's methods (Q2485416) (← links)
- Mysovskii-type theorem for the Secant method under Hölder continuous Fréchet derivative (Q2492985) (← links)
- Secant method with regularly continuous divided differences (Q2493953) (← links)
- The convergence ball of the secant method under Hölder continuous divided differences (Q2496264) (← links)
- On the secant method for solving nonsmooth equations (Q2497389) (← links)
- Third-order iterative methods under Kantorovich conditions (Q2644014) (← links)
- Extended two-step-Kurchatov method for solving Banach space valued nondifferentiable equations (Q2657555) (← links)
- On a Newton-Kurchatov-type Iterative Process (Q2805978) (← links)
- On a third-order Newton-type method free of bilinear operators (Q3090789) (← links)
- Improved convergence analysis for the Secant method based on a certain type of recurrence relations (Q4831425) (← links)
- On semilocal convergence of two step Kurchatov method (Q5031715) (← links)
- An improvement of the Kurchatov method by means of a parametric modification (Q6071021) (← links)