The following pages link to (Q5588027):
Displayed 23 items.
- Optimizing the applicability of a theorem by F. Potra for Newton-like methods (Q279609) (← links)
- Improved convergence analysis for Newton-like methods (Q281471) (← links)
- Convergence of the two-step combined method and uniqueness of the solution of nonlinear operator equations (Q390491) (← links)
- Weaker convergence conditions for the secant method. (Q464706) (← links)
- Extended sufficient semilocal convergence for the secant method (Q651533) (← links)
- New improved convergence analysis for Newton-like methods with applications (Q683881) (← links)
- Extending the Newton-Kantorovich hypothesis for solving equations (Q984908) (← links)
- On a class of Newton-like methods for solving nonlinear equations (Q1019776) (← links)
- Some supplementary results on the \(1+\sqrt 2\) order method for the solution of nonlinear equations (Q1161245) (← links)
- A generalization of regula falsi (Q1161253) (← links)
- Secant-like methods for solving nonlinear models with applications to chemistry (Q1617476) (← links)
- New semilocal and local convergence analysis for the secant method (Q1663416) (← links)
- Secant-type methods and nondiscrete induction (Q1762498) (← links)
- New improved convergence analysis for the secant method (Q2228732) (← links)
- On the secant method (Q2252049) (← links)
- On an iterative algorithm with superquadratic convergence for solving nonlinear operator equations (Q2389554) (← links)
- On the semilocal convergence of efficient Chebyshev-secant-type methods (Q2431351) (← links)
- A semilocal convergence for a uniparametric family of efficient secant-like methods (Q2443795) (← links)
- Konvergenzsätze für Regula-falsi-Verfahren (Q2552373) (← links)
- An imbedding method of iteration with global convergence (Q2554941) (← links)
- On a Three-Step Method with the Order of Convergence 1 + 2 $$ \sqrt{2} $$ for the Solution of Systems of Nonlinear Operator Equations (Q2812860) (← links)
- Convergence conditions for secant-type methods (Q3073469) (← links)
- On a class of secant-like methods for solving nonlinear equations (Q5961878) (← links)