Three-point methods with and without memory for solving nonlinear equations (Q426501)

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Three-point methods with and without memory for solving nonlinear equations
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    Three-point methods with and without memory for solving nonlinear equations (English)
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    11 June 2012
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    A new family of three-point derivative free methods for solving nonlinear equations is presented. It is proved that the order of convergence of the basic family without memory is eight requiring four function-evaluations, which means that this family is optimal in the sense of the Kung-Traub conjecture. Further accelerations of convergence speed are attained by suitable variation of a free parameter in each iterative step. This self-accelerating parameter is calculated using information from the current and previous iteration so that the presented methods may be regarded as the methods with memory. The self-correcting parameter is calculated applying the secant-type method in three different ways and Newton's interpolatory polynomial of the second degree. The increase of convergence order is attained without any additional function calculations, providing a very high computational efficiency of the proposed methods with memory. Another advantage is a convenient fact that these methods do not use derivatives. Numerical examples and the comparison with existing three-point methods are included to confirm theoretical results and high computational efficiency.
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    nonlinear equations
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    multipoint methods
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    methods with memory
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    acceleration of convergence
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    R-order of convergence
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    computational efficiency
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    derivative free method
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    Kung-Traub conjecture
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    secant-type method
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    Newton's interpolatory polynomial
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    numerical examples
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    three-point method
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