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The following pages link to On an iterative algorithm of order 1.839… for solving nonlinear operator equations<sup>∗)</sup> (Q3219701):
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- Unified majorizing sequences for Traub-type multipoint iterative procedures (Q383521) (← links)
- On the solution of systems of equations with constant rank derivatives (Q542442) (← links)
- A unified approach for the convergence of certain numerical algorithms, using recurrent functions (Q605045) (← links)
- Local convergence of a secant type method for solving least squares problems (Q618062) (← links)
- On the higher-order method for the solution of a nonlinear scalar equation (Q637537) (← links)
- Extending the applicability of the Gauss-Newton method under average Lipschitz-type conditions (Q639348) (← links)
- Extended sufficient semilocal convergence for the secant method (Q651533) (← links)
- A derivative free iterative method for solving least squares problems (Q652325) (← links)
- Homotopy method for a mean curvature-based denoising model (Q765268) (← links)
- A weak condition for secant method to solve systems of nonlinear equations (Q846793) (← links)
- A Kantorovich-type analysis for a fast iterative method for solving nonlinear equations (Q881993) (← links)
- On a quadratically convergent method using divided differences of order one under the gamma condition (Q931589) (← links)
- Homocentric convergence ball of the secant method (Q933062) (← links)
- A mesh independence principle for inexact Newton-like methods and their discretizations under generalized Lipschitz conditions (Q1126618) (← links)
- On a mesh-independence principle for operator equations and the secant method (Q1207346) (← links)
- Modifications of the interval-Newton-method with improved asymptotic efficiency (Q1279689) (← links)
- On a convex acceleration of Newton's method (Q1280098) (← links)
- Sufficient conditions for constructing methods faster than Newton's (Q1294416) (← links)
- The convergence of a Halley-Chebysheff-type method under Newton- Kantorovich hypotheses (Q1312045) (← links)
- A unified approach for constructing fast two-step Newton-like methods (Q1345711) (← links)
- The super-Halley method using divided differences (Q1372312) (← links)
- On an iterative algorithm of order 1.839\(\dots\) for solving the nonlinear least squares problems (Q1763238) (← links)
- A unifying local-semilocal convergence analysis and applications for two-point Newton-like methods in Banach space (Q1883427) (← links)
- Extended local and semilocal convergence for interpolatory iterative methods for nonlinear equations (Q2101692) (← links)
- Newton-Kantorovich approximations under weak continuity conditions (Q2251742) (← links)
- On the secant method (Q2252049) (← links)
- On an iterative algorithm with superquadratic convergence for solving nonlinear operator equations (Q2389554) (← links)
- Expanding the applicability of four iterative methods for solving least squares problems (Q2679535) (← links)
- Semilocal Convergence of Steffensen-Type Algorithms for Solving Nonlinear Equations (Q2929513) (← links)
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- An Iterative Method for Solving Nonlinear Operator Equations Using Generalized Divided Differences (Q4531354) (← links)
- On a two-point Newton-like method of convergent order two (Q4653724) (← links)
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- Improved local convergence analysis for a three point method of convergence order \(1.839\dots\) (Q4968669) (← links)
- Extended convergence analysis of the Newton–Potra method under weak conditions (Q5031039) (← links)
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- A new iterative method of asymptotic order 1+√2 for the computation of fixed points (Q5712019) (← links)
- On the convergence of two-step methods generated by point-to-point operators (Q5906391) (← links)
- Results on Newton methods. I: A unified approach for constructing perturbed Newton-like methods in Banach space and their applications (Q5906392) (← links)
- On the convergence of two-step methods generated by point-to-point operators (Q5906752) (← links)
- Results on Newton methods. I: A unified approach for constructing perturbed Newton-like methods in Banach space and their applications (Q5917794) (← links)
- Stochastic Steffensen method (Q6606849) (← links)