What should be a rate of convergence ?
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(7)- On superadditive rates of convergence
- Extending the applicability of Newton's method using nondiscrete induction
- Alternative convergence criteria for iterative methods of solving nonlinear equations
- Sharp error bounds for Newton's process
- Enhancing the applicability of Chebyshev-like method
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- On the cost of iterative computations
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