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The following pages link to Some efficient derivative free methods with memory for solving nonlinear equations (Q2445222):
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- An efficient derivative free family of fourth order methods for solving systems of nonlinear equations (Q272459) (← links)
- Solving nonlinear equations by a derivative-free form of the King's family with memory (Q295363) (← links)
- An efficient class of multipoint root-solvers with and without memory for nonlinear equations (Q300667) (← links)
- Derivative free iterative methods with memory of arbitrary high convergence order (Q483280) (← links)
- Efficient derivative-free variants of Hansen-Patrick's family with memory for solving nonlinear equations (Q501967) (← links)
- On the construction of some tri-parametric iterative methods with memory (Q907586) (← links)
- A new accelerating technique applied to a variant of Cordero-Torregrosa method (Q1676000) (← links)
- An Ostrowski-type method with memory using a novel self-accelerating parameter (Q1676001) (← links)
- Developing a new family of Newton-Secant method with memory based on a weight function (Q1689265) (← links)
- New mono- and biaccelerator iterative methods with memory for nonlinear equations (Q1724774) (← links)
- Higher-order derivative-free families of Chebyshev-Halley type methods with or without memory for solving nonlinear equations (Q1740148) (← links)
- A derivative-free method for solving box-constrained underdetermined nonlinear systems of equations (Q2019006) (← links)
- On some iterative methods with memory and high efficiency index for solving nonlinear equations (Q2247872) (← links)
- An efficient family of Traub-Steffensen-type methods for solving systems of nonlinear equations (Q2260476) (← links)
- Families of optimal derivative-free two- and three-point iterative methods for solving nonlinear equations (Q2337142) (← links)
- A new family of adaptive methods with memory for solving nonlinear equations (Q2418468) (← links)
- Creating a new two-step recursive memory method with eight-order based on Kung and Traub’s method (Q5018662) (← links)
- A family of Newton-type iterative methods using some special self-accelerating parameters (Q5028626) (← links)