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    Effective high-order iterative methods via the asymptotic form of the Taylor-Lagrange remainder (English)
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    Summary: The asymptotic form of the Taylor-Lagrange remainder is used to derive some new, efficient, high-order methods to iteratively locate the root, simple or multiple, of a nonlinear function. Also derived are superquadratic methods that converge contrarily and superlinear and supercubic methods that converge alternatingly, enabling us not only to approach, but also to bracket the root.
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