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Summary: A class of three-point methods for solving nonlinear equations of eighth order is constructed. These methods are developed by combining two-point Ostrowski's fourth-order methods and a modified Newton's method in the third step, obtained by a suitable approximation of the first derivative using the product of three weight functions. The proposed three-step methods have order eight costing only four function evaluations, which supports the Kung-Traub conjecture on the optimal order of convergence. Two numerical examples for various weight functions are given to demonstrate very fast convergence and high computational efficiency of the proposed multipoint methods. | |||
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Newton's method | |||
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Kung-Traub conjecture | |||
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optimal order of convergence | |||
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A family of three-point methods of Ostrowski's type for solving nonlinear equations (English)
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4 April 2012
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Summary: A class of three-point methods for solving nonlinear equations of eighth order is constructed. These methods are developed by combining two-point Ostrowski's fourth-order methods and a modified Newton's method in the third step, obtained by a suitable approximation of the first derivative using the product of three weight functions. The proposed three-step methods have order eight costing only four function evaluations, which supports the Kung-Traub conjecture on the optimal order of convergence. Two numerical examples for various weight functions are given to demonstrate very fast convergence and high computational efficiency of the proposed multipoint methods.
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three-point methods
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nonlinear equations of eigth order
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Ostrowski's fourth-order methods
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Newton's method
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Kung-Traub conjecture
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optimal order of convergence
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numerical examples
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