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    Some optimal iterative methods and their with memory variants (English)
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    The paper concerns some optimal iterative methods for solving nonlinear equations. Based on some existing works, the author constructs a new method, which needs only 4 function evaluations per step and achieves the optimal 8th-order accuracy. This result is also proved rigorously. Furthermore, by carefully choosing the free parameter in the method, the author obtains a new method with memory and obtains a much better convergence rate, namely, order 10. Numerical results are presented to confirm the theoretical results.
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    weight function
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    \(R\)-order
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    high precision computing
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    iterative method
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    nonlinear equation
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    method with memory
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    convergence
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    numerical result
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