In this paper, a family of Steffensen type methods of fourth-order convergence for solving nonlinear smooth equations is suggested. In the proposed methods, a linear combination of divided differences is used to get a better approximation to the derivative of the given function. Each derivative-free member of the family requires only three evaluations of the given function per iteration. Therefore, this class of methods has efficiency index equal to 1.587. Kung and Traub conjectured that the order of convergence of any multipoint method without memory cannot exceed the bound 2d-1, where d is the number of functional evaluations per step. The new class of methods agrees with this conjecture for the case d=3. Numerical examples are made to sh...
AbstractIn this paper, a family of derivative-free of third and fourth order convergent methods for ...
AbstractThis paper proposes two classes of three-step without memory iterations based on the well kn...
This article discusses a mo dification of a third order Steffensen-typ e method, by adding three dif...
In this paper, a family of Steffensen type methods of fourth-order convergence for solving nonlinear...
A new technique to obtain derivative-free methods with optimal order of convergence in the sense of ...
In this paper, a procedure to design Steffensen-type methods of different orders for solving nonline...
[EN] In the present paper, by approximating the derivatives in the well known fourth-order Ostrowski...
AbstractIn the present paper, by approximating the derivatives in the well known fourth-order Ostrow...
AbstractA derivative free method for solving nonlinear equations of Steffensen’s type is presented. ...
This paper is devoted to the construction and analysis of a Moser–Steffensen iterative scheme. The m...
In this paper, a new family of higher order Steffensen-type methods for solving nonlinear equations ...
This paper is devoted to the construction and analysis of a Moser–Steffensen iterative scheme. The m...
We present a local convergence analysis for a family of Steffensen-type fourth-order methods in orde...
The family of fourth-order Steffensen-type methods proposed by Zheng et al. (Appl. Math. Comput. 217...
[EN] This paper is devoted to the semilocal analysis of a high-order Steffensen-type method with fro...
AbstractIn this paper, a family of derivative-free of third and fourth order convergent methods for ...
AbstractThis paper proposes two classes of three-step without memory iterations based on the well kn...
This article discusses a mo dification of a third order Steffensen-typ e method, by adding three dif...
In this paper, a family of Steffensen type methods of fourth-order convergence for solving nonlinear...
A new technique to obtain derivative-free methods with optimal order of convergence in the sense of ...
In this paper, a procedure to design Steffensen-type methods of different orders for solving nonline...
[EN] In the present paper, by approximating the derivatives in the well known fourth-order Ostrowski...
AbstractIn the present paper, by approximating the derivatives in the well known fourth-order Ostrow...
AbstractA derivative free method for solving nonlinear equations of Steffensen’s type is presented. ...
This paper is devoted to the construction and analysis of a Moser–Steffensen iterative scheme. The m...
In this paper, a new family of higher order Steffensen-type methods for solving nonlinear equations ...
This paper is devoted to the construction and analysis of a Moser–Steffensen iterative scheme. The m...
We present a local convergence analysis for a family of Steffensen-type fourth-order methods in orde...
The family of fourth-order Steffensen-type methods proposed by Zheng et al. (Appl. Math. Comput. 217...
[EN] This paper is devoted to the semilocal analysis of a high-order Steffensen-type method with fro...
AbstractIn this paper, a family of derivative-free of third and fourth order convergent methods for ...
AbstractThis paper proposes two classes of three-step without memory iterations based on the well kn...
This article discusses a mo dification of a third order Steffensen-typ e method, by adding three dif...