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The following pages link to A modified Chebyshev's iterative method with at least sixth order of convergence (Q2379037):
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- Semilocal convergence of a sixth order iterative method for quadratic equations (Q421805) (← links)
- Semilocal convergence of a modified multi-point Jarratt method in Banach spaces under general continuity condition (Q438803) (← links)
- On a family of high-order iterative methods under Kantorovich conditions and some applications (Q448814) (← links)
- Semilocal convergence of a family of iterative methods in Banach spaces (Q466861) (← links)
- Efficient high-order methods based on golden ratio for nonlinear systems (Q621000) (← links)
- Chebyshev-type methods and preconditioning techniques (Q720610) (← links)
- Accelerated methods of order \(2p\) for systems of nonlinear equations (Q847254) (← links)
- Ball convergence theorems for eighth-order variants of Newton's method under weak conditions (Q889497) (← links)
- Solving the one dimensional Bratu problem with efficient fourth order iterative methods (Q890780) (← links)
- Ball convergence theorems and the convergence planes of an iterative method for nonlinear equations (Q890783) (← links)
- Ball comparison between two optimal eight-order methods under weak conditions (Q905065) (← links)
- Efficient three-step iterative methods with sixth order convergence for nonlinear equations (Q964213) (← links)
- On interpolation variants of Newton's method for functions of several variables (Q964928) (← links)
- Dynamics of a family of Chebyshev-Halley type methods (Q2453235) (← links)
- On a result by Dennis and Schnabel for Newton's method: further improvements (Q2635060) (← 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)
- A study on the local convergence and the dynamics of Chebyshev-Halley-type methods free from second derivative (Q5962631) (← links)