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The following pages link to On the convergence of an optimal fourth-order family of methods and its dynamics (Q298737):
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- On the new family of optimal eighth order methods developed by Lotfi et al. (Q297554) (← links)
- On the comparison of inventory replenishment policies with time-varying stochastic demand for the paper industry (Q313643) (← links)
- On the convergence of a higher order family of methods and its dynamics (Q313670) (← links)
- The basins of attraction of Murakami's fifth order family of methods (Q321361) (← links)
- On the election of the damped parameter of a two-step relaxed Newton-type method (Q332720) (← links)
- On a Moser-Steffensen type method for nonlinear systems of equations (Q346881) (← links)
- An optimal family of eighth-order simple-root finders with weight functions dependent on function-to-function ratios and their dynamics underlying extraneous fixed points (Q507962) (← links)
- Local convergence and the dynamics of a two-point four parameter Jarratt-like method under weak conditions (Q509633) (← links)
- Comparative study of eighth-order methods for finding simple roots of nonlinear equations (Q521932) (← links)
- Graphical representations for the homogeneous bivariate Newton's method (Q668760) (← links)
- Comparison of several families of optimal eighth order methods (Q668886) (← links)
- Comparing the basins of attraction for Kanwar-Bhatia-Kansal family to the best fourth order method (Q669357) (← links)
- Basins of attraction for several third order methods to find multiple roots of nonlinear equations (Q670690) (← links)
- A class of two-point sixth-order multiple-zero finders of modified double-Newton type and their dynamics (Q670797) (← links)
- Constructing a family of optimal eighth-order modified Newton-type multiple-zero finders along with the dynamics behind their purely imaginary extraneous fixed points (Q679582) (← links)
- A study of dynamics via Möbius conjugacy map on a family of sixth-order modified Newton-like multiple-zero finders with bivariate polynomial weight functions (Q724552) (← links)
- Complex dynamics of a sixth and seventh order family of root finding methods (Q827624) (← links)
- CMMSE2017: on two classes of fourth- and seventh-order vectorial methods with stable behavior (Q1617474) (← links)
- Second derivative free sixth order continuation method for solving nonlinear equations with applications (Q1617492) (← links)
- Highly efficient family of iterative methods for solving nonlinear models (Q1624624) (← links)
- Comparative study of methods of various orders for finding repeated roots of nonlinear equations (Q1636744) (← links)
- Dynamic study of Schröder's families of first and second kind (Q1652796) (← links)
- On developing fourth-order optimal families of methods for multiple roots and their dynamics (Q1664237) (← links)
- A family of higher order iterations free from second derivative for nonlinear equations in \(\mathbb{R}\) (Q1675999) (← links)
- How good are methods with memory for the solution of nonlinear equations? (Q1689279) (← links)
- A biparametric extension of King's fourth-order methods and their dynamics (Q1731091) (← links)
- Construction of fourth-order optimal families of iterative methods and their dynamics (Q1732165) (← links)
- A sixth-order family of three-point modified Newton-like multiple-root finders and the dynamics behind their extraneous fixed points (Q1733407) (← links)
- Dynamics of a multipoint variant of Chebyshev-Halley's family (Q1733458) (← links)
- Symbolic computation and computer graphics as tools for developing and studying new root-finding methods (Q1734734) (← links)
- Stable high-order iterative methods for solving nonlinear models (Q1735380) (← links)
- Higher-order derivative-free families of Chebyshev-Halley type methods with or without memory for solving nonlinear equations (Q1740148) (← links)
- On the dynamics of a triparametric family of optimal fourth-order multiple-zero finders with a weight function of the principal \(m\)th root of a function-to-function ratio (Q1740184) (← links)