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A construction of attracting periodic orbits for some classical third-order iterative methods
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    A construction of attracting periodic orbits for some classical third-order iterative methods (English)
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    A family of root-finding iterative methods for finding roots of nonlinear equations is presented. The authors discuss a procedure for constructing polynomials so that superattracting periodic orbits of any prescribed period occur when these methods are applied. This family includes Chebyshev's method, Halley's method, the super-Halley method, an the c-method as particular cases. A detailed example is given and illustrated by a figure which shows the basins of attraction of the periodic orbit.
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    rational maps
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    numerical example
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    root-finding
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    Chebyshev's method, Halley's method
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    c-method
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    basins of attraction
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