Basins of attraction for several third order methods to find multiple roots of nonlinear equations
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:670690)
Recommendations
- On a family of Laguerre methods to find multiple roots of nonlinear equations
- General family of third order methods for multiple roots of nonlinear equations and basin attractors for various methods
- Basins of attraction for several methods to find simple roots of nonlinear equations
- New third order nonlinear solvers for multiple roots
- New third and fourth order nonlinear solvers for computing multiple roots
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3476451 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3806835 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3195683 (Why is no real title available?)
- A family of root finding methods
- A general family of third order method for finding multiple roots
- A higher order method for multiple zeros of nonlinear functions
- A new family of higher order methods for solving equations
- A third-order modification of Newton's method for multiple roots
- An optimal multiple root-finding method of order three
- Basin attractors for various methods
- Basin attractors for various methods for multiple roots
- Basins of attraction for Zhou-Chen-song fourth order family of methods for multiple roots
- Basins of attraction for several methods to find simple roots of nonlinear equations
- Basins of attraction for several optimal fourth order methods for multiple roots
- Chaos in King's iterative family
- Complex dynamics of derivative-free methods for nonlinear equations
- Cubic convergence of parameter-controlled Newton-secant method for multiple zeros
- Different anomalies in a Jarratt family of iterative root-finding methods
- Dynamics of a family of third-order iterative methods that do not require using second derivatives
- Dynamics of the King and Jarratt iterations
- Multipoint methods for solving nonlinear equations
- New third order nonlinear solvers for multiple roots
- On Newton-type methods for multiple roots with cubic convergence
- On a family of Laguerre methods to find multiple roots of nonlinear equations
- On optimal fourth-order iterative methods free from second derivative and their dynamics
- On the convergence of an optimal fourth-order family of methods and its dynamics
- Review of some iterative root-finding methods from a dynamical point of view
Cited in
(17)- Comparative study of methods of various orders for finding repeated roots of nonlinear equations
- Dynamic study of Schröder's families of first and second kind
- Symbolic computation and computer graphics as tools for developing and studying new root-finding methods
- Exploring the convergence properties of a new modified Newton-Raphson root method
- COMPARATIVE STUDY OF METHODS OF VARIOUS ORDERS FOR FINDING SIMPLE ROOTS OF NONLINEAR EQUATIONS
- Basin attractors for various methods
- Comparing the geometry of the basins of attraction, the speed and the efficiency of several numerical methods
- General family of third order methods for multiple roots of nonlinear equations and basin attractors for various methods
- Influence of the multiplicity of the roots on the basins of attraction of Newton's method
- Basins of attraction for several methods to find simple roots of nonlinear equations
- A new family of methods for single and multiple roots
- Comparing the basins of attraction for Kanwar-Bhatia-Kansal family to the best fourth order method
- Basins of attraction for several optimal fourth order methods for multiple roots
- On a family of Laguerre methods to find multiple roots of nonlinear equations
- On generalized Halley-like methods for solving nonlinear equations
- A class of two-point sixth-order multiple-zero finders of modified double-Newton type and their dynamics
- Comparison of several families of optimal eighth order methods
This page was built for publication: Basins of attraction for several third order methods to find multiple roots of nonlinear equations
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q670690)