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The following pages link to New high-order convergence iteration methods without employing derivatives for solving nonlinear equations (Q5948724):
Displayed 33 items.
- Iterative methods for solving nonlinear equations with finitely many roots in an interval (Q421842) (← links)
- Error analysis of a new transformation for multiple zeros finding free from derivative evalua\-tions (Q597249) (← links)
- Fractal boundaries of basin of attraction of Newton-Raphson method in helicopter trim (Q630668) (← links)
- Fifth-order iterative method for finding multiple roots of nonlinear equations (Q634186) (← links)
- A sixth order transformation method for finding multiple roots of nonlinear equations and basin attractors for various methods (Q668644) (← links)
- Third order derivative free SPH iterative method for solving nonlinear systems (Q670816) (← links)
- Iterative methods improving Newton's method by the decomposition method (Q814108) (← links)
- A derivative free iterative method for finding multiple roots of nonlinear equations (Q847282) (← links)
- An improved exponential regula falsi methods with quadratic convergence of both diameter and point for solving nonlinear equations (Q857027) (← links)
- New modified regula falsi method for nonlinear equations (Q879578) (← links)
- A cubic convergent iterative method for enclosing simple roots of nonlinear equations (Q883986) (← links)
- A one-parameter family of second-order iteration methods (Q884601) (← links)
- An improved bisection Newton-like method for enclosing simple zeros of nonlinear equations (Q905071) (← links)
- A semi-local convergence theorem for a robust revised Newton's method (Q979896) (← links)
- An improved class of regula falsi methods of third order for solving nonlinear equations in \(\mathbb R\) (Q980412) (← links)
- On a new class parametrized Newton-like method for semismooth equations (Q990621) (← links)
- A new family of exponential iteration methods with quadratic convergence of both diameters and points for enclosing zeros of nonlinear equations (Q1029166) (← links)
- A free-derivative iteration method of order three having convergence of both point and interval for nonlinear equations (Q1406053) (← links)
- Fifth-order iterative method for solving multiple roots of the highest multiplicity of nonlinear equation (Q1736700) (← links)
- An optimal order method for multiple roots in case of unknown multiplicity (Q1736762) (← links)
- A derivative free globally convergent method and its deformations (Q2048947) (← links)
- On developing a novel sixth order transformation method for multiple roots and its basins of attraction (Q2301159) (← links)
- Newton-like method with some remarks (Q2371452) (← links)
- Newton-homotopy analysis method for nonlinear equations (Q2372061) (← links)
- A two-parameter family of fourth-order iterative methods with optimal convergence for multiple zeros (Q2375524) (← links)
- A one-parameter family of quadratically convergent iteration formulae (Q2381290) (← links)
- Note on the improvement of Newton's method for system of nonlinear equations (Q2383661) (← links)
- Improved Muller method and bisection method with global and asymptotic superlinear convergence of both point and interval for solving nonlinear equations (Q2485631) (← links)
- On a class of quadratically convergent iteration formulae (Q2485661) (← links)
- Efficient continuation Newton-like method for solving systems of non-linear equations (Q2489331) (← links)
- An improved regula-falsi method for enclosing simple zeros of nonlinear equations (Q2497861) (← links)
- Variant of Newton's method using Simpson's 3/8th rule (Q2657538) (← links)
- On a Newton-type method under weak conditions with dynamics (Q5164673) (← links)