[EN] Solving equations of the form H(x) = 0 is usually done by applying iterative methods. The main interest of this paper is to improve the domain of starting points for Steffensen's method. In general, the accessibility of iterative methods that use divided differences in their algorithms is reduced, since there are difficulties in the choice of starting points to guarantee the convergence of the methods. In particular, by using a decomposition of the operator H and applying a special type of iterative methods, which combine two iterative schemes in the algorithms, we can improve the accessibility of Steffensen's method. Moreover, we analyze the local convergence of the new iterative method proposed in two cases: when H is differentiable ...
AbstractA simplification of a third order iterative method is proposed. The main advantage of this m...
We consider an analogue of Steffensen's method for solving nonlinear operator equations. The propose...
AbstractA derivative free method for solving nonlinear equations of Steffensen’s type is presented. ...
[EN] Solving equations of the form H(x)=0 is one of the most faced problem in mathematics and in oth...
Solving equations of the form H(x)=0 is one of the most faced problem in mathematics and in other sc...
This paper is devoted to the construction and analysis of a Moser–Steffensen iterative scheme. The m...
This paper is devoted to the construction and analysis of a Moser–Steffensen iterative scheme. The m...
[EN] This paper is devoted to the semilocal analysis of a high-order Steffensen-type method with fro...
In this paper, a procedure to design Steffensen-type methods of different orders for solving nonline...
AbstractIn the present paper, by approximating the derivatives in the well known fourth-order Ostrow...
[EN] In the present paper, by approximating the derivatives in the well known fourth-order Ostrowski...
AbstractWe provide sufficient conditions for the semilocal convergence of a family of two-step Steff...
In this paper, a family of Steffensen type methods of fourth-order convergence for solving nonlinear...
Steffensen's method is known for its fast speed of convergence and its difficulty in applying it in ...
AbstractWe provide a semilocal convergence analysis for Newton-like methods using the ω-versions of ...
AbstractA simplification of a third order iterative method is proposed. The main advantage of this m...
We consider an analogue of Steffensen's method for solving nonlinear operator equations. The propose...
AbstractA derivative free method for solving nonlinear equations of Steffensen’s type is presented. ...
[EN] Solving equations of the form H(x)=0 is one of the most faced problem in mathematics and in oth...
Solving equations of the form H(x)=0 is one of the most faced problem in mathematics and in other sc...
This paper is devoted to the construction and analysis of a Moser–Steffensen iterative scheme. The m...
This paper is devoted to the construction and analysis of a Moser–Steffensen iterative scheme. The m...
[EN] This paper is devoted to the semilocal analysis of a high-order Steffensen-type method with fro...
In this paper, a procedure to design Steffensen-type methods of different orders for solving nonline...
AbstractIn the present paper, by approximating the derivatives in the well known fourth-order Ostrow...
[EN] In the present paper, by approximating the derivatives in the well known fourth-order Ostrowski...
AbstractWe provide sufficient conditions for the semilocal convergence of a family of two-step Steff...
In this paper, a family of Steffensen type methods of fourth-order convergence for solving nonlinear...
Steffensen's method is known for its fast speed of convergence and its difficulty in applying it in ...
AbstractWe provide a semilocal convergence analysis for Newton-like methods using the ω-versions of ...
AbstractA simplification of a third order iterative method is proposed. The main advantage of this m...
We consider an analogue of Steffensen's method for solving nonlinear operator equations. The propose...
AbstractA derivative free method for solving nonlinear equations of Steffensen’s type is presented. ...