scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3875911
zbMATH Open0549.41001MaRDI QIDQ3343091FDOQ3343091
Authors: Florian A. Potra, Vlastimil Pták
Publication date: 1984
Title of this publication is not available (Why is that?)
Recommendations
rates of convergenceiterative processesexamplesfactorization theoremsNewton processtransitivity in operator algebras
Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to approximations and expansions (41-02) Rate of convergence, degree of approximation (41A25) Numerical approximation and computational geometry (primarily algorithms) (65D99)
Cited In (only showing first 100 items - show all)
- Note on the efficiency of some iterative methods for solving nonlinear equations
- On the ball of convergence of secant-like methods for non-differentiable operators
- High order iterative methods for approximating square roots
- A NEWTON-LIKE METHOD FOR SOLVING SOME BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS
- The secant method and fixed points of nonlinear operators
- Superconvergent Nyström method for Urysohn integral equations
- An hybrid method that improves the accessibility of Steffensen's method
- On a new multiparametric family of Newton-like methods
- Frozen iterative methods using divided differences ``à la Schmidt-Schwetlick
- Efficient higher order derivative-free multipoint methods with and without memory for systems of nonlinear equations
- Enlarging the ball of convergence of secant-like methods for non-differentiable operators
- On the local convergence of higher order methods in Banach spaces
- A semilocal convergence for a uniparametric family of efficient secant-like methods
- On the higher-order method for the solution of a nonlinear scalar equation
- On a two-step Kurchatov-type method in Banach space
- Extending the applicability of secant methods and nondiscrete induction
- The convergence of the perturbed Newton method and its application for ill-conditioned problems
- An efficient family of Traub-Steffensen-type methods for solving systems of nonlinear equations
- Extended convergence results for the Newton-Kantorovich iteration
- On iterative methods with accelerated convergence for solving systems of nonlinear equations
- An extension of Gander's result for quadratic equations
- A note on some recent methods for solving nonlinear equations
- Improving the domain of starting points for secant-like methods
- Fourth-order iterations for solving Hammerstein integral equations
- On the efficiency of two variants of Kurchatov's method for solving nonlinear systems
- Ball convergence for Traub-Steffensen like methods in Banach space
- Iterative methods for use with nonlinear discrete algebraic models
- New improved convergence analysis for Newton-like methods with applications
- On the semilocal convergence behavior for Halley's method
- Weaker convergence conditions for the secant method.
- A new modified secant-like method for solving nonlinear equations
- The secant method and divided differences Hölder continuous
- Some modifications of Newton's method with higher-order convergence for solving nonlinear equations
- A family of Halley-Chebyshev iterative schemes for non-Fréchet differentiable operators
- Convergence of the Newton-Kantorovich method under Vertgeim conditions: A new improvement
- Toward a unified theory for third \(R\)-order iterative methods for operators with unbounded second derivative
- Higher-order method for the solution of a nonlinear scalar equation
- Majorizing sequences for Newton's method from initial value problems
- Improving the efficiency index of one-point iterative processes
- A Newton-Kantorovich theorem for equations involving \(m\)-Fréchet differentiable operators and applications in radiative transfer
- On Q-order and R-order of convergence
- A modification of Cauchy's method for quadratic equations
- The Ulm method under mild differentiability conditions
- Derivative free iterative methods for nonlinear systems
- Increasing the applicability of Steffensen's method
- Two efficient derivative-free iterative methods for solving nonlinear systems
- Superconvergent Nyström and degenerate kernel methods for Hammerstein integral equations
- On the \(R\)-order of convergence of Newton's method under mild differentiability conditions
- Some variants of Ostrowski's method with seventh-order convergence
- Extending the applicability of Newton's method by improving a local result due to Dennis and Schnabel
- A Steffensen type method of two steps in Banach spaces with applications
- The majorant method in the theory of Newton-Kantorovich approximations and generalized Lipschitz conditions
- Extending the convergence domain of the secant and Moser method in Banach space
- On some efficient derivative-free iterative methods with memory for solving systems of nonlinear equations
- A geometric construction of iterative formulas of order three
- A family of methods for solving nonlinear equations
- The rate of convergence of Newton's process
- Generalizing the local convergence analysis of a class of $k$-step iterative algorithms with H
- Local convergence analysis of inexact Gauss-Newton method for singular systems of equations under majorant and center-majorant condition
- On the complexity of choosing majorizing sequences for iterative procedures
- On some one-point hybrid iterative methods
- Solving non-differentiable equations by a new one-point iterative method with memory
- Improving the domain of parameters for Newton's method with applications
- Unifying semilocal and local convergence of Newton's method on Banach space with a convergence structure
- On Two Higher Order Enclosing Methods of J. W. Schmidt
- On the construction of iterative methods with at least cubic convergence
- Expanding the applicability of the secant method under weaker conditions
- On the efficiency of a family of Steffensen-like methods with frozen divided differences
- Remark on the convergence of the midpoint method under mild differentiability conditions
- A kantorovich-type theorem for inexact newton methods
- A method for obtaining iterative formulas of order three
- Convergence of Steffensen's method for non-differentiable operators
- Expanding the applicability of high-order Traub-type iterative procedures
- A simple yet efficient derivative free family of seventh order methods for systems of nonlinear equations
- An efficient derivative free family of fourth order methods for solving systems of nonlinear equations
- An analysis of the semilocal convergence for secant-like methods
- A technique to choose the most efficient method between secant method and some variants
- A novel derivative free algorithm with seventh order convergence for solving systems of nonlinear equations
- From third to fourth order variant of Newton's method for simple roots
- An improvement of Chebyshev-Halley methods free from second derivative
- On an improved convergence analysis of Newton's method
- Frozen divided difference scheme for solving systems of nonlinear equations
- Second-derivative free methods of third and fourth order for solving nonlinear equations
- Weaker conditions for the convergence of Newton's method
- A uniparametric family of iterative processes for solving nondifferentiable equations
- Optimizing the applicability of a theorem by F. Potra for Newton-like methods
- Improved convergence analysis for Newton-like methods
- Seventh-order derivative-free iterative method for solving nonlinear systems
- Recurrence relations for rational cubic methods. I: The Halley method
- On the convergence of secant-like methods
- A cubic-order variant of Newton's method for finding multiple roots of nonlinear equations
- On two families of high order Newton type methods
- Adomian's decomposition method and homotopy perturbation method in solving nonlinear equations
- Third and fourth order iterative methods free from second derivative for nonlinear systems
- Recurrence relations for the super-Halley method
- A new type of recurrence relations for the secant method∗
- A two-step Steffensen's method under modified convergence conditions
- New semilocal and local convergence analysis for the secant method
- A composite fourth-order iterative method for solving nonlinear equations
- A family of composite fourth-order iterative methods for solving nonlinear equations
This page was built for publication:
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q3343091)