Zero-finder methods derived using Runge-Kutta techniques
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- Finding the solution of nonlinear equations by a class of optimal methods
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- Iterative methods for simultaneous computing arbitrary number of multiple zeros of nonlinear equations
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- Adams-like techniques for zero-finder methods
- Full linear multistep methods as root-finders
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