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The following pages link to The theory of Smale's point estimation and its applications (Q1900765):
Displayed 40 items.
- Incomplete Newton-Ulm method for large scale nonlinear equations (Q297559) (← links)
- Expanding the applicability of Newton's method using Smale's \(\alpha\)-theory (Q390467) (← links)
- On the new fourth-order methods for the simultaneous approximation of polynomial zeros (Q548297) (← links)
- On the guaranteed convergence of the square-root iteration method (Q596189) (← links)
- The guaranteed convergence of Laguerre-like method (Q597223) (← links)
- Extending the applicability of the Gauss-Newton method under average Lipschitz-type conditions (Q639348) (← links)
- On the guaranteed convergence of new two-point root-finding methods for polynomial zeros (Q742856) (← links)
- On the convergence of the sequences of Gerschgorin-like disks (Q857652) (← links)
- On the convergence condition of generalized root iterations for the inclusion of polynomial zeros (Q929751) (← links)
- On a quadratically convergent method using divided differences of order one under the gamma condition (Q931589) (← links)
- Convergence behavior of Gauss-Newton's method and extensions of the Smale point estimate theory (Q983184) (← links)
- On the convergence of Wang-Zheng's method (Q1298532) (← links)
- The behaviour of approximations of the SOR Weierstrass method (Q1352773) (← links)
- A note on the convergence of the Weierstrass SOR method for polynomial roots (Q1360163) (← links)
- Point estimation and some applications to iterative methods (Q1387244) (← links)
- The globalization of Durand-Kerner algorithm (Q1387545) (← links)
- The theory of Newton's method (Q1593811) (← links)
- Weak convergence conditions for the Newton's method in Banach space using general majorizing sequences (Q1663552) (← links)
- Convergence of starters for solving Kepler's equation via Smale's \(\alpha \)-test (Q1680395) (← links)
- Improved algorithms for computing determinants and resultants (Q1763424) (← links)
- The convergence of a family of parallel zero-finding methods (Q1767950) (← links)
- A new fourth-order family of simultaneous methods for finding polynomial zeros (Q1774854) (← links)
- Point estimation of a family of simultaneous zero-finding methods (Q1806445) (← links)
- On the guaranteed convergence of the fourth order simultaneous method for polynomial zeros (Q1883562) (← links)
- Point estimation of simultaneous methods for solving polynomial equations: A survey. II. (Q2372910) (← links)
- A posteriori error bound methods for the inclusion of polynomial zeros (Q2381619) (← links)
- A new semilocal convergence theorem for the Weierstrass method for finding zeros of a polynomial simultaneously (Q2442867) (← links)
- On the convergence of the secant method under the gamma condition (Q2454701) (← links)
- A note on a modification of Moser's method (Q2483206) (← links)
- An efficient higher order family of root finders (Q2483336) (← links)
- An extension of a theorem by Wang for Smale's \(\alpha\)-theory and applications (Q2514270) (← links)
- New general convergence theory for iterative processes and its applications to Newton-Kantorovich type theorems (Q2655799) (← links)
- Global Convergence Properties of the SOR-Weierstrass Method (Q3075295) (← links)
- Geometry of polynomials and root-finding via path-lifting (Q4606640) (← links)
- Kantorovich-Like Convergence Theorems for Newton’s Method Using Restricted Convergence Domains (Q4634136) (← links)
- On a modification of the Ehrlich–Aberth method for simultaneous approximation of polynomial zeros (Q4831432) (← links)
- On the guaranteed convergence of a cubically convergent Weierstrass-like root-finding method (Q5248100) (← links)
- On a cubically convergent derivative-free root finding method (Q5297941) (← links)
- Point estimation of simultaneous methods for solving polynomial equations: A survey (Q5948584) (← links)
- General convergence theorems for iterative processes and applications to the Weierstrass root-finding method (Q5963455) (← links)