In this work we introduce a technique for solving nonlinear systems that improves the order of convergence of any given iterative method which uses the Newton iteration as a predictor. The main idea is to compose a given iterative method of order p with a modification of the Newton method that introduces just one evaluation of the function, obtaining a new method of order p+2. By applying this procedure to known methods of order three and four, we obtain new methods of order five and six, respectively. The efficiency index and the computational effort of the new methods are checked. We also perform different numerical tests that confirm the theoretical results and allow us to compare these methods with the ones from which have been derived ...
In this study, a three-point iterative method for solving nonlinear equations is presented. The purp...
AbstractIn this paper, we present some new modifications of Newton's method for solving non-linear e...
This paper presents a methodology for constructing iterative schemes of any order of convergence for...
AbstractIn this work we introduce a technique for solving nonlinear systems that improves the order ...
AbstractIn this work we introduce a technique for solving nonlinear systems that improves the order ...
[EN] A set of multistep iterative methods with increasing order of convergence is presented, for sol...
[EN] A set of multistep iterative methods with increasing order of convergence is presented, for sol...
In this paper we present and analyze a set of predictor-corrector iterative methods with increasing ...
summary:We present a simple and effective scheme for forming iterative methods of various convergenc...
summary:We present a simple and effective scheme for forming iterative methods of various convergenc...
In this paper, we consider a modification of the Newton's method which produce iterative method with...
AbstractWe present a new iterative method of order of convergence 5, for solving nonlinear systems, ...
[EN] A set of multistep iterative methods with increasing order of convergence is presented, for sol...
In this paper, we present some new modification of Newton’s method for solving nonlinear equations. ...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a sequence of iterative methods improving Newton's method for solv...
In this study, a three-point iterative method for solving nonlinear equations is presented. The purp...
AbstractIn this paper, we present some new modifications of Newton's method for solving non-linear e...
This paper presents a methodology for constructing iterative schemes of any order of convergence for...
AbstractIn this work we introduce a technique for solving nonlinear systems that improves the order ...
AbstractIn this work we introduce a technique for solving nonlinear systems that improves the order ...
[EN] A set of multistep iterative methods with increasing order of convergence is presented, for sol...
[EN] A set of multistep iterative methods with increasing order of convergence is presented, for sol...
In this paper we present and analyze a set of predictor-corrector iterative methods with increasing ...
summary:We present a simple and effective scheme for forming iterative methods of various convergenc...
summary:We present a simple and effective scheme for forming iterative methods of various convergenc...
In this paper, we consider a modification of the Newton's method which produce iterative method with...
AbstractWe present a new iterative method of order of convergence 5, for solving nonlinear systems, ...
[EN] A set of multistep iterative methods with increasing order of convergence is presented, for sol...
In this paper, we present some new modification of Newton’s method for solving nonlinear equations. ...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a sequence of iterative methods improving Newton's method for solv...
In this study, a three-point iterative method for solving nonlinear equations is presented. The purp...
AbstractIn this paper, we present some new modifications of Newton's method for solving non-linear e...
This paper presents a methodology for constructing iterative schemes of any order of convergence for...