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The following pages link to Thomas Simpson and ‘Newton's method of approximation’: an enduring myth (Q4022041):
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- Global existence of real roots and random Newton flow algorithm for nonlinear system of equations (Q1700712) (← links)
- A globally convergent method for finding zeros of smooth functions (Q1855886) (← links)
- Computational science in the eighteenth century. Test cases for the methods of Newton, Raphson, and Halley: 1685 to 1745 (Q2173329) (← links)
- Thomas Simpson: weaving fluxions in 18th-century London (Q2436780) (← links)
- How Many Steps Still Left to $x$*? (Q5009892) (← links)
- Rotating boson stars using finite differences and global Newton methods (Q5162943) (← links)
- A Newton’s iteration converges quadratically to nonisolated solutions too (Q6133447) (← links)
- An episodic history of the staircased iteration diagram (Q6164884) (← links)
- On the use of the root locus of polynomials with complex coefficients for estimating the basin of attraction for the continuous-time Newton and Householder methods (Q6546845) (← links)