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    An improvement of the Euler-Chebyshev iterative method (English)
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    22 March 2006
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    The computation of a simple root of a sufficiently smooth scalar function \(f\) is discussed. The Newton method and the Euler-Chebyshev method are briefly presented. A method based on the Euler-Chebyshev method using a linear combination of function values of \(f\) with a convergence order of 5 is constructed. For the practical test of 13 functions, a Maple-algorithm with iteration depending arithmetic is used.
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    Euler-Chebyshev's formula
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    nonlinear equation
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    iterative methods
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    order of convergence
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    computational efficiency
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    numerical examples
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    Newton method
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    Maple algorithm
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