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Predictor-corrector Halley method for nonlinear equations
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    Predictor-corrector Halley method for nonlinear equations (English)
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    10 July 2007
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    The authors propose a two-step iterative method for the solution of the nonlinear equation \(f(x)=0\) with sufficiently smooth \(f\) and show that this method has convergence order six. In the proposed method, each step merely consists of one step with the classical second-order Newton method and a subsequent step with the classical third-order Halley method. It is not surprising that these two steps combined lead to a sixth-order convergence.
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    nonlinear equations
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    two-step iterative method
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    Newton method
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    Halley method
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    sixth-order convergence
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