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The following pages link to Generation of root finding algorithms via perturbation theory and some formulas (Q879553):
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- Numerical solution of pantograph-type delay differential equations using perturbation-iteration algorithms (Q327729) (← links)
- Perturbation-iteration method for first-order differential equations and systems (Q370146) (← links)
- Effective root-finding methods for nonlinear equations based on multiplicative calculi (Q670600) (← links)
- Newton's method's basins of attraction revisited (Q734866) (← links)
- A class of iterative methods with third-order convergence to solve nonlinear equations (Q932716) (← links)
- Simple geometry facilitates iterative solution of a nonlinear equation via a special transformation to accelerate convergence to third order (Q932722) (← links)
- Two-parameter homotopy method for nonlinear equations (Q964217) (← links)
- Perturbation theorems for estimating magnitudes of roots of polynomials (Q972942) (← links)
- New perturbation-iteration solutions for Bratu-type equations (Q988249) (← links)
- Constructing frozen Jacobian iterative methods for solving systems of nonlinear equations, associated with ODEs and PDEs using the homotopy method (Q1736773) (← links)
- Approximate solution of time-fractional fuzzy partial differential equations (Q2322342) (← links)
- Estimating roots of polynomials using perturbation theory (Q2372087) (← links)
- New perturbation iteration solutions for Fredholm and Volterra integral equations (Q2375635) (← links)
- A note on the convergence of the irrational Halley’s iterative algorithm for solving nonlinear equations (Q5030604) (← links)
- A simple algorithm for high order Newton iteration formulae and some new variants (Q5159558) (← links)
- A comprehensive perturbation theorem for estimating magnitudes of roots of polynomials (Q5169589) (← links)