Abstract In this article, we construct a family of iterative methods for finding a single root of nonlinear equation and then generalize this family of iterative methods for determining all roots of nonlinear equations simultaneously. Further we extend this family of root estimating methods for solving a system of nonlinear equations. Convergence analysis shows that the order of convergence is 3 in case of the single root finding method as well as for the system of nonlinear equations and is 5 for simultaneous determination of all distinct and multiple roots of a nonlinear equation. The computational cost, basin of attraction, efficiency, log of residual and numerical test examples show that the newly constructed methods are more efficient ...
The singularity of Jacobian happens when we are looking for a root, with multiplicity greater than o...
The singularity of Jacobian happens when we are looking for a root, with multiplicity greater than o...
The singularity of Jacobian happens when we are looking for a root, with multiplicity greater than o...
In this article, we construct an optimal family of iterative methods for finding the single root and...
Abstract Two new iterative methods for the simultaneous determination of all multiple as well as dis...
In this article, we first construct a family of optimal 2-step iterative methods for finding a singl...
We introduce here a new two-step derivate-free inverse simultaneous iterative method for estimating ...
In this study, a new root-finding method for solving nonlinear equations is proposed. This method re...
AbstractThis paper concentrates on iterative methods for obtaining the multiple roots of nonlinear e...
We construct a family of 2-step simultaneous methods for determining all the distinct roots of singl...
AbstractTwo accelerating generators that produce iterative root-finding methods of arbitrary order o...
In this paper, we derive a new modified third order convergence iterative methods for computing mult...
The singularity of Jacobian happens when we are looking for a root, with multiplicity greater than o...
The singularity of Jacobian happens when we are looking for a root, with multiplicity greater than o...
In this paper, we derive a new modified third order convergence iterative methods for computing mult...
The singularity of Jacobian happens when we are looking for a root, with multiplicity greater than o...
The singularity of Jacobian happens when we are looking for a root, with multiplicity greater than o...
The singularity of Jacobian happens when we are looking for a root, with multiplicity greater than o...
In this article, we construct an optimal family of iterative methods for finding the single root and...
Abstract Two new iterative methods for the simultaneous determination of all multiple as well as dis...
In this article, we first construct a family of optimal 2-step iterative methods for finding a singl...
We introduce here a new two-step derivate-free inverse simultaneous iterative method for estimating ...
In this study, a new root-finding method for solving nonlinear equations is proposed. This method re...
AbstractThis paper concentrates on iterative methods for obtaining the multiple roots of nonlinear e...
We construct a family of 2-step simultaneous methods for determining all the distinct roots of singl...
AbstractTwo accelerating generators that produce iterative root-finding methods of arbitrary order o...
In this paper, we derive a new modified third order convergence iterative methods for computing mult...
The singularity of Jacobian happens when we are looking for a root, with multiplicity greater than o...
The singularity of Jacobian happens when we are looking for a root, with multiplicity greater than o...
In this paper, we derive a new modified third order convergence iterative methods for computing mult...
The singularity of Jacobian happens when we are looking for a root, with multiplicity greater than o...
The singularity of Jacobian happens when we are looking for a root, with multiplicity greater than o...
The singularity of Jacobian happens when we are looking for a root, with multiplicity greater than o...