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The following pages link to An acceleration of Newton's method: Super-Halley method (Q5931686):
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- Some one-parameter families of third-order methods for solving nonlinear equations (Q2470143) (← links)
- Some second-derivative-free variants of super-Halley method with fourth-order convergence (Q2470160) (← links)
- Simple geometric constructions of quadratically and cubically convergent iterative functions to solve nonlinear equations (Q2477410) (← links)
- Third-order convergence theorem by using majorizing function for a modified Newton method in Banach space (Q2493724) (← links)
- Convergence of the family of the deformed Euler--Halley iterations under the Hölder condition of the second derivative (Q2496265) (← links)
- Semilocal convergence by using recurrence relations for a fifth-order method in Banach spaces (Q2510009) (← links)
- Convergence of a continuation method under Lipschitz continuous derivative in Banach spaces (Q2511065) (← links)
- Optimal equi-scaled families of Jarratt's method (Q2868177) (← links)
- Constructing third-order derivative-free iterative methods (Q3008358) (← links)
- On some cubic convergence iterative formulae without derivatives for solving nonlinear equations (Q3017930) (← links)
- On a third order family of methods for solving nonlinear equations (Q3056388) (← links)
- On the Halley class of methods for unconstrainedoptimization problems (Q3161140) (← links)
- A family of Newton-like methods based on an exponential model (Q3446592) (← links)
- Local Convergence of a Family of Iterative Methods with Sixth and Seventh Order Convergence Under Weak Conditions (Q5193341) (← links)
- Convergence of a continuation method under majorant conditions (Q5221088) (← links)
- On local convergence of a Newton-type method in Banach space (Q5323212) (← links)
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- Second-derivative free methods of third and fourth order for solving nonlinear equations (Q5391473) (← links)
- On the dynamics of a family of third-order iterative functions (Q5437203) (← links)
- A family of methods for solving nonlinear equations (Q5915632) (← links)
- On the final steps of Newton and higher order methods (Q5963239) (← links)