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The following pages link to On a class of Newton-like methods for solving nonlinear equations (Q1019776):
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- Extending the applicability of the Gauss-Newton method for convex composite optimization using restricted convergence domains and average Lipschitz conditions (Q333517) (← links)
- The convergence theorem for fourth-order super-Halley method in weaker conditions (Q343542) (← links)
- Some Newton-like methods with sharper error estimates for solving operator equations in Banach spaces (Q372097) (← links)
- Weaker conditions for the convergence of Newton's method (Q423883) (← links)
- Weak convergence conditions for inexact Newton-type methods (Q425474) (← links)
- The application of Newton's method in vector form for solving nonlinear scalar equations where the classical Newton method fails (Q457725) (← links)
- The majorant method in the theory of Newton-Kantorovich approximations and generalized Lipschitz conditions (Q491048) (← 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)
- Inexact Newton-type methods (Q609737) (← links)
- On Newton-like methods of ``bounded deterioration'' using recurrent functions (Q623385) (← links)
- Extending the applicability of the Gauss-Newton method under average Lipschitz-type conditions (Q639348) (← links)
- Construction of Newton-like iteration methods for solving nonlinear equations (Q850444) (← links)
- Improved generalized differentiability conditions for Newton-like methods (Q983186) (← links)
- Newton's method on Lie groups (Q1034964) (← links)
- On Newton's method for solving equations containing Fréchet-differentiable operators of order at least two (Q1036552) (← links)
- A Newton-like method for nonlinear system of equations (Q1039287) (← links)
- On the convergence of Newton-type methods under mild differentiability conditions (Q1047178) (← links)
- Weak convergence conditions for the Newton's method in Banach space using general majorizing sequences (Q1663552) (← links)
- On some improved harmonic mean Newton-like methods for solving systems of nonlinear equations (Q1736720) (← links)
- Semilocal convergence of a sixth-order method in Banach spaces (Q1762497) (← links)
- Newton methods for solving two classes of nonsmooth equations. (Q1771826) (← links)
- Estimating upper bounds on the limit points of majorizing sequences for Newton's method (Q1938083) (← links)
- Newton-type methods for solving nonlinear equations on quadratic matrix groups (Q1971839) (← links)
- Newton's method for solving a class of nonlinear matrix equations (Q2348977) (← links)
- Newton-like method with some remarks (Q2371452) (← links)
- A Kantorovich-type analysis of Broyden's method using recurrent functions (Q2380857) (← links)
- On the convergence of Newton-like methods using restricted domains (Q2407862) (← links)
- Majorizing sequences for iterative methods (Q2428111) (← links)
- Introduction to a Newton-type method for solving nonlinear equations (Q2470174) (← links)
- Accelerated Dai-Liao projection method for solving systems of monotone nonlinear equations with application to image deblurring (Q2687442) (← links)
- Extending the applicability of Newton’s method using nondiscrete induction (Q2838736) (← links)
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- The effect of rounding errors on a certain class of iterative methods (Q4523012) (← links)
- Kantorovich-Like Convergence Theorems for Newton’s Method Using Restricted Convergence Domains (Q4634136) (← links)
- The local and semilocal convergence analysis of new Newton-like iteration methods (Q4634192) (← links)
- Continuous Variable Neighborhood Search (C-VNS) for Solving Systems of Nonlinear Equations (Q5138256) (← links)
- ON NEWTON'S METHOD FOR SOLVING A SYSTEM OF NONLINEAR MATRIX EQUATIONS (Q5205254) (← links)
- A Stationary Newton Method for Nonlinear Functional Equations (Q5537996) (← links)
- On a class of secant-like methods for solving nonlinear equations (Q5961878) (← links)