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The following pages link to Comparison of several families of optimal eighth order methods (Q668886):
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- An optimal family of eighth-order simple-root finders with weight functions dependent on function-to-function ratios and their dynamics underlying extraneous fixed points (Q507962) (← links)
- Comparative study of eighth-order methods for finding simple roots of nonlinear equations (Q521932) (← links)
- Constructing a family of optimal eighth-order modified Newton-type multiple-zero finders along with the dynamics behind their purely imaginary extraneous fixed points (Q679582) (← links)
- A novel family of weighted-Newton optimal eighth order methods with dynamics (Q725379) (← links)
- Comparative study of methods of various orders for finding repeated roots of nonlinear equations (Q1636744) (← links)
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for the convergence of two- and three-point Newton-type iterations (Q1683028) (← links)
- How good are methods with memory for the solution of nonlinear equations? (Q1689279) (← links)
- Generating function method for constructing new iterations (Q1740165) (← links)
- A multi-point iterative method for solving nonlinear equations with optimal order of convergence (Q1756715) (← links)
- Comparing the geometry of the basins of attraction, the speed and the efficiency of several numerical methods (Q1794682) (← links)
- Computers in mathematical research: the study of three-point root-finding methods (Q2189414) (← links)
- Newton's method with fractional derivatives and various iteration processes via visual analysis (Q2225511) (← links)
- Construction of stable and globally convergent schemes for the matrix sign function (Q2273833) (← links)
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- An optimal eighth-order class of three-step weighted Newton's methods and their dynamics behind the purely imaginary extraneous fixed points (Q5028577) (← links)
- COMPARATIVE STUDY OF METHODS OF VARIOUS ORDERS FOR FINDING SIMPLE ROOTS OF NONLINEAR EQUATIONS (Q5859355) (← links)
- A general approach for improving the Padé iterations for the matrix sign function (Q6073161) (← links)