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The following pages link to An improved pegasus method for root finding (Q5683637):
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- An interval version of the secant method (Q762884) (← links)
- Robust variations of interpolation search: An asymptotic analysis (Q809592) (← links)
- Some substantial modifications and improvements for derivative-free iterative methods and derivative-free transformation for multiple zeros (Q856166) (← links)
- An improved exponential regula falsi methods with quadratic convergence of both diameter and point for solving nonlinear equations (Q857027) (← links)
- An improved bisection Newton-like method for enclosing simple zeros of nonlinear equations (Q905071) (← links)
- Finite strain viscoplasticity with nonlinear kinematic hardening: phenomenological modeling and time integration (Q995295) (← links)
- A note on King's method F for finding a bracketed root (Q1164966) (← links)
- Methods without secant steps for finding a bracketed root (Q1228179) (← links)
- Acceleration of superlinearly convergent sequences (Q1264977) (← links)
- Average errors for zero finding: Lower bounds for smooth or monotone functions (Q1339671) (← links)
- An improved regula falsi method with quadratic convergence of both diameter and point for enclosing simple zeros of nonlinear equations (Q1405068) (← links)
- Improved Muller method and bisection method with global and asymptotic superlinear convergence of both point and interval for solving nonlinear equations (Q2485631) (← links)
- An improved regula-falsi method for enclosing simple zeros of nonlinear equations (Q2497861) (← links)
- An exponential regula falsi method for solving nonlinear equations (Q2498992) (← links)
- On an iterative algorithm of order 1.839… for solving nonlinear operator equations<sup>∗)</sup> (Q3219701) (← links)
- Several new methods for solving equations (Q3811596) (← links)
- On a family of multipoint methods for non-linear equations (Q3918998) (← links)
- A superlinear scaling factor regula falsi root finder that detects the simple or multiple character of the root (Q6068198) (← links)