Extended iterative methods for the solution of operator equations
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Publication:1245681
DOI10.1007/BF01397473zbMath0375.65030MaRDI QIDQ1245681
Publication date: 1978
Published in: Numerische Mathematik (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://eudml.org/doc/132573
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Comparison theorems for a third order method ⋮ Semilocal Convergence of Steffensen-Type Algorithms for Solving Nonlinear Equations ⋮ New semilocal and local convergence analysis for the secant method ⋮ On the convergence of some methods for determining zeros of order-convex operators ⋮ On the semilocal convergence of efficient Chebyshev-secant-type methods ⋮ A semilocal convergence for a uniparametric family of efficient secant-like methods ⋮ Extended sufficient semilocal convergence for the secant method ⋮ Weaker convergence conditions for the secant method. ⋮ On solving operator equations by multipoint iterative methods ⋮ New improved convergence analysis for the secant method ⋮ On the secant method ⋮ Extending the Newton-Kantorovich hypothesis for solving equations ⋮ On a class of secant-like methods for solving nonlinear equations ⋮ Convergence conditions for secant-type methods ⋮ On a class of Newton-like methods for solving nonlinear equations ⋮ An existence-convergence theorem for a class of iterative methods ⋮ Efficient Steffensen-type algorithms for solving nonlinear equations ⋮ On the monotone convergence of Newton's method
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