The following pages link to (Q4929918):
Displaying 40 items.
- On an improved convergence analysis of Newton's method (Q275758) (← links)
- Optimizing the applicability of a theorem by F. Potra for Newton-like methods (Q279609) (← links)
- Improved convergence analysis for Newton-like methods (Q281471) (← links)
- Newton's method on generalized Banach spaces (Q290789) (← links)
- Extending the applicability of the Gauss-Newton method for convex composite optimization using restricted convergence domains and average Lipschitz conditions (Q333517) (← links)
- Unified majorizing sequences for Traub-type multipoint iterative procedures (Q383521) (← links)
- Weaker Kantorovich type criteria for inexact Newton methods (Q390452) (← links)
- Expanding the applicability of Newton's method using Smale's \(\alpha\)-theory (Q390467) (← links)
- Weaker conditions for the convergence of Newton's method (Q423883) (← links)
- Weak convergence conditions for inexact Newton-type methods (Q425474) (← links)
- Extending the applicability of secant methods and nondiscrete induction (Q426334) (← links)
- Majorizing sequences for iterative procedures in Banach spaces (Q454824) (← links)
- The majorant method in the theory of Newton-Kantorovich approximations and generalized Lipschitz conditions (Q491048) (← links)
- Unifying semilocal and local convergence of Newton's method on Banach space with a convergence structure (Q512307) (← links)
- Enlarging the convergence domain of secant-like methods for equations (Q514870) (← links)
- Expanding the applicability of the secant method under weaker conditions (Q669444) (← links)
- New improved convergence analysis for Newton-like methods with applications (Q683881) (← links)
- Generalized iterative procedures and their applications to Banach space valued functions in abstract fractional calculus (Q725380) (← links)
- Convergence for iterative methods on Banach spaces of a convergence structure with applications to fractional calculus (Q890782) (← links)
- Improved semilocal convergence analysis in Banach space with applications to chemistry (Q1617479) (← links)
- Weak convergence conditions for the Newton's method in Banach space using general majorizing sequences (Q1663552) (← links)
- A study of the influence of center conditions on the domain of parameters of Newton's method by using recurrence relations (Q1683225) (← links)
- Newton-type methods on generalized Banach spaces and applications in fractional calculus (Q1736716) (← links)
- Secant-type methods and nondiscrete induction (Q1762498) (← links)
- A unified convergence analysis for some iterative algorithms with applications to fractional calculus (Q1788191) (← links)
- Generalized \(g\)-fractional calculus of Canavati-type and secant-like methods (Q1791774) (← links)
- Estimating upper bounds on the limit points of majorizing sequences for Newton's method (Q1938083) (← links)
- On the semilocal convergence of damped Newton's method (Q2017950) (← links)
- New conditions for the convergence of Newton-like methods and applications (Q2019017) (← links)
- Weaker convergence criteria for Traub's method (Q2074936) (← links)
- On the secant method (Q2252049) (← links)
- Extended convergence results for the Newton-Kantorovich iteration (Q2345678) (← links)
- A semilocal convergence for a uniparametric family of efficient secant-like methods (Q2443795) (← links)
- An extension of a theorem by Wang for Smale's \(\alpha\)-theory and applications (Q2514270) (← links)
- Iterative convergence with Banach space valued functions in abstract fractional calculus (Q2679534) (← links)
- Extended Kantorovich theory for solving nonlinear equations with applications (Q2688147) (← links)
- On the convergence of secant-like algorithms with applications to generalized fractional calculus (Q2833630) (← links)
- Extending the applicability of Newton’s method using nondiscrete induction (Q2838736) (← links)
- Expanding the applicability of Newton’s method and of a robust modified Newton’s method (Q5031037) (← links)
- Improved convergence analysis of the Secant method using restricted convergence domains with real-world applications (Q5225356) (← links)