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The following pages link to SEMILOCAL CONVERGENCE OF A STIRLING-LIKE METHOD IN BANACH SPACES (Q2837958):
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- Semilocal convergence of a class of modified super-Halley methods in Banach spaces (Q438773) (← links)
- Semilocal convergence of a modified multi-point Jarratt method in Banach spaces under general continuity condition (Q438803) (← links)
- Semilocal convergence of a sixth-order Jarratt method in Banach spaces (Q634726) (← links)
- Ball convergence comparison between three iterative methods in Banach space under hypothese only on the first derivative (Q669448) (← links)
- Ball convergence theorems for eighth-order variants of Newton's method under weak conditions (Q889497) (← links)
- Ball comparison between two optimal eight-order methods under weak conditions (Q905065) (← links)
- Ball convergence for second derivative free methods in Banach space (Q1788243) (← links)
- Local convergence comparison between frozen Kurchatov and Schmidt-Schwetlick-Kurchatov solvers with applications (Q2059600) (← links)
- Local convergence and complex dynamics of a uni-parametric family of iterative schemes (Q2187012) (← links)
- Convergence analysis for a family of improved super-Halley methods under general convergence condition (Q2248967) (← links)
- Localization and separation of solutions for Fredholm integral equations (Q2308361) (← links)
- Local convergence for an efficient eighth order iterative method with a parameter for solving equations under weak conditions (Q2323894) (← links)
- Local convergence of deformed Jarratt-type methods in Banach space without inverses (Q2806096) (← links)
- Local convergence for a family of iterative methods based on decomposition techniques (Q3178205) (← links)
- Local convergence for a multi-point family of super-Halley methods in a Banach space under weak conditions (Q3450824) (← links)
- On a sixth-order Jarratt-type method in Banach spaces (Q3461994) (← links)
- Convergence for variants of Chebyshev–Halley methods using restricted convergence domains (Q5226482) (← links)