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An optimal Steffensen-type family for solving nonlinear equations
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    An optimal Steffensen-type family for solving nonlinear equations (English)
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    22 July 2011
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    The paper is devoted to the numerical solution of nonlinear equations \(f(x) = 0\). The authors use Newton's iteration for the direct Newtonian interpolation of the function to construct optimal Steffensen-type methods of second-, fourth- and eighth-order, which use only two, three and four evaluations of the function, respectively. Moreover, they deduce the corresponding error equations and asymptotic convergence constants. The proposed general optimal Steffensen-type family only uses \(n\) evaluations of \(f\) to achieve the optimal \(2^{n-1}\)th order of convergence for solving the simple root of nonlinear functions, and the authors compare this family with Newton's method, Steffensen's method, Ren-Wu-Bi's method, Kung-Traub's method and Neta-Petković's method for solving nonlinear equations in numerical examples.
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    nonlinear equation
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    iterative method
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    Newton's method
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    Steffensen's method
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    derivative free method
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    optimal convergence
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    comparison of methods
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    asymptotic convergence constants
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    Ren-Wu-Bi's method
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    Kung-Traub's method
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    Neta-Petković's method
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    numerical examples
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