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    Modified optimal class of Newton-like fourth-order methods for multiple roots (English)
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    20 November 2019
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    Summary: Here, we propose optimal fourth-order iterative methods for approximating multiple zeros of univariate functions. The proposed family is composed of two stages and requires 3 functional values at each iteration. We also suggest an extensive convergence analysis that demonstrated the establishment of fourth-order convergence of the developed methods. It is interesting to note that some existing schemes are found to be the special cases of our proposed scheme. Numerical experiments have been performed on a good number of problems arising from different disciplines such as the fractional conversion problem of a chemical reactor, continuous stirred tank reactor problem, and Planck's radiation law problem. Computational results demonstrates that suggested methods are better and efficient than their existing counterparts.
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    multiple roots
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    optimal iterative methods
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    scalar equations
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    order of convergence
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