Semilocal convergence of a secant-type method under weak Lipschitz conditions in Banach spaces
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- On the convergence ball and error analysis of the modified secant method
- Convergence and dynamics of improved Chebyshev-secant-type methods for non differentiable operators
- Semilocal convergence of a continuation method in Banach spaces
- Local convergence of a family of Kurchatov like methods for nonlinear equations
- Influence of the center condition on the two-step secant method
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