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The following pages link to Some fourth-order modifications of Newton's method (Q2479236):
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- Families of third and fourth order methods for multiple roots of nonlinear equations (Q371508) (← links)
- Iterative methods for solving nonlinear equations with finitely many roots in an interval (Q421842) (← links)
- Multipoint methods for solving nonlinear equations: a survey (Q505804) (← links)
- Unifying fourth-order family of iterative methods (Q540272) (← links)
- Some new iterative methods for nonlinear equations (Q624681) (← links)
- A comparison between iterative methods by using the basins of attraction (Q658659) (← links)
- How to increase convergence order of the Newton method to \(2\times m\)? (Q742896) (← links)
- From third to fourth order variant of Newton's method for simple roots (Q942422) (← links)
- An efficient iterative scheme using family of Chebyshev's operations (Q1664977) (← links)
- Construction of fourth-order optimal families of iterative methods and their dynamics (Q1732165) (← links)
- A new third-order Newton-type iterative method for solving nonlinear equations (Q2016301) (← links)
- A new family of fourth-order optimal iterative schemes and remark on Kung and Traub's conjecture (Q2034931) (← links)
- Two-point generalized Hermite interpolation: double-weight function and functional recursion methods for solving nonlinear equations (Q2060287) (← links)
- A new fifth-order iterative method free from second derivative for solving nonlinear equations (Q2089232) (← links)
- A constructive method for solving the equation \(X a = b\) in \(\mathbb{R}^n\): a generalization of division in \(\mathbb{R}^n\) (Q2284075) (← links)
- Three novel fifth-order iterative schemes for solving nonlinear equations (Q2664747) (← links)
- A splitting method to solve a single nonlinear equation with derivative-free iterative schemes (Q2666289) (← links)
- Family of Cubically Convergent Schemes Using Inverse Newton Function for Multiple Roots (Q3499030) (← links)
- A simple algorithm for high order Newton iteration formulae and some new variants (Q5159558) (← links)
- A family of methods for solving nonlinear equations (Q5915632) (← links)