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The following pages link to Efficient high-order methods based on golden ratio for nonlinear systems (Q621000):
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- The ``Gauss-Seidelization'' of iterative methods for solving nonlinear equations in the complex plane (Q425423) (← links)
- On the local convergence of a fifth-order iterative method in Banach spaces (Q903016) (← links)
- An efficient sixth-order Newton-type method for solving nonlinear systems (Q1662711) (← links)
- Higher order multi-step interval iterative methods for solving nonlinear equations in \(\mathbb R^n\) (Q1699720) (← links)
- General efficient class of Steffensen type methods with memory for solving systems of nonlinear equations (Q1736346) (← links)
- On the local convergence of a third order family of iterative processes (Q1736740) (← links)
- Two efficient derivative-free iterative methods for solving nonlinear systems (Q1736766) (← links)
- New predictor-corrector methods with high efficiency for solving nonlinear systems (Q1760812) (← links)
- A family of Steffensen type methods with seventh-order convergence (Q1944752) (← links)
- An effective scheme for solving a class of nonlinear doubly singular boundary value problems through quasilinearization approach (Q2020495) (← links)
- New fourth- and sixth-order classes of iterative methods for solving systems of nonlinear equations and their stability analysis (Q2035507) (← links)
- An efficient analytical iterative technique for solving nonlinear differential equations (Q2245006) (← links)
- Increasing the order of convergence of iterative schemes for solving nonlinear systems (Q2453136) (← links)
- Simple yet highly efficient numerical techniques for systems of nonlinear equations (Q2685281) (← links)
- A simple algorithm for high order Newton iteration formulae and some new variants (Q5159558) (← links)
- SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT FIFTH ORDER SOLVERS FOR SYSTEMS OF NONLINEAR PROBLEMS (Q6107701) (← links)
- A new multi-step method for solving nonlinear systems with high efficiency indices (Q6618239) (← links)
- An effective scheme for solving a class of second-order two-point boundary value problems (Q6629165) (← links)