Improved convergence analysis for Newton-like methods
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- New improved convergence analysis for Newton-like methods with applications
- Optimizing the applicability of a theorem by F. Potra for Newton-like methods
- New conditions for the convergence of Newton-like methods and applications
- Expanding the convergence domain of Newton-like methods and applications in Banach space
- On the convergence of Newton-like methods using restricted domains
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- Improvement of Neustadt-Eaton’s method convergence
- Expanding the applicability of Newton's method and of a robust modified Newton's method
- A unifying local and semilocal convergence analysis of Newton-like methods
- Extending the applicability of high-order iterative schemes under Kantorovich hypotheses and restricted convergence regions
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