In this work, we have developed a fourth order Newton-like method based on harmonic mean and its multi-step version for solving system of nonlinear equations. The new fourth order method requires evaluation of one function and two first order Fréchet derivatives for each iteration. The multi-step version requires one more function evaluation for each iteration. The proposed new scheme does not require the evaluation of second or higher order Fréchet derivatives and still reaches fourth order convergence. The multi-step version converges with order 2r+4, where r is a positive integer and r ≥ 1. We have proved that the root α is a point of attraction for a general iterative function, whereas the proposed new schemes also satisfy this result. ...
In a paper [Appl. Math. Comput., 188 (2) (2007) 1587--1591], authors have suggested and analyzed a ...
Abstract: In this paper, a class of Newton-type methods known as generalized power means Newton meth...
Modification of Newton's method with higher-order convergence is presented. The modi. cation of...
In this work, we have developed a fourth order Newton-like method based on harmonic mean and its mul...
In this paper, we present some new modification of Newton’s method for solving nonlinear equations. ...
For the last years, the variants of the Newton-s method with cubic convergence have become popular i...
AbstractIn this paper, a new fourth-order family of methods free from second derivative is obtained....
In this paper, a few single-step iterative methods, including classical Newton’s method and Ha...
AbstractSome new variants of Newton's method based on harmonic mean and midpoint integration rule ha...
[[abstract]]A new classes of three-step Newton's methods based on power means Newton's method has be...
In this paper, we consider a modification of the Newton's method which produce iterative method with...
We develop a family of fourth-order iterative methods using the weighted harmonic mean of two deriva...
In literature, the arithmetic mean of the two functions in thedenominator of the second step of orde...
AbstractIn this work we introduce a technique for solving nonlinear systems that improves the order ...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we have presented a family of fourth order iterative method and another f...
In a paper [Appl. Math. Comput., 188 (2) (2007) 1587--1591], authors have suggested and analyzed a ...
Abstract: In this paper, a class of Newton-type methods known as generalized power means Newton meth...
Modification of Newton's method with higher-order convergence is presented. The modi. cation of...
In this work, we have developed a fourth order Newton-like method based on harmonic mean and its mul...
In this paper, we present some new modification of Newton’s method for solving nonlinear equations. ...
For the last years, the variants of the Newton-s method with cubic convergence have become popular i...
AbstractIn this paper, a new fourth-order family of methods free from second derivative is obtained....
In this paper, a few single-step iterative methods, including classical Newton’s method and Ha...
AbstractSome new variants of Newton's method based on harmonic mean and midpoint integration rule ha...
[[abstract]]A new classes of three-step Newton's methods based on power means Newton's method has be...
In this paper, we consider a modification of the Newton's method which produce iterative method with...
We develop a family of fourth-order iterative methods using the weighted harmonic mean of two deriva...
In literature, the arithmetic mean of the two functions in thedenominator of the second step of orde...
AbstractIn this work we introduce a technique for solving nonlinear systems that improves the order ...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we have presented a family of fourth order iterative method and another f...
In a paper [Appl. Math. Comput., 188 (2) (2007) 1587--1591], authors have suggested and analyzed a ...
Abstract: In this paper, a class of Newton-type methods known as generalized power means Newton meth...
Modification of Newton's method with higher-order convergence is presented. The modi. cation of...