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Hamiltonian cycles in subset and subspace graphs.
In this dissertation we study the Hamiltonicity and the uniform-Hamiltonicity of subset graphs, subspace graphs, and their associated bipartite graphs. In 1995 paper "The Subset-Subspace Analogy," Kung states the subspace version of a conjecture.
Ghenciu, Petre Ion
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Kung-Traub conjecture states that an iterative method without memory for finding the simple zero of a scalar equation could achieve convergence order 2(d-1), and d is the total number of function evaluations. In an article Babajee, D.K.R.
Ahmad, Fayyaz
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The principal motivation of this paper is to propose a general scheme that is applicable to every existing multi-point optimal eighth-order method/family of methods to produce a further sixteenth-order scheme. By adopting our technique, we can extend all
Ramandeep Behl, Mehdi Salimi
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An efficient optimal family of sixteenth order methods for nonlinear models
The principle aim of this manuscript is to propose a general scheme that can be applied to any optimal iteration function of order eight whose first substep employ Newton’s method to further develop new interesting optimal scheme of order sixteen.
Amat, Sergio +3 more
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Iterative methods for solving nonlinear equations with multiple zeros [PDF]
This thesis discusses the problem of finding the multiple zeros of nonlinear equations. Six two-step methods without memory are developed. Five of them posses third order convergence and an optimal fourth order of convergence.
Jamaludin, Nur Alif Akid
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On a new iterative scheme without memory with optimal eighth order. [PDF]
Sharifi M +4 more
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On generalization based on bi et Al. Iterative methods with eighth-order convergence for solving nonlinear equations. [PDF]
Lotfi T +4 more
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On a new efficient Steffensen-like iterative class by applying a suitable self-accelerator parameter. [PDF]
Lotfi T, Tavakoli E.
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A general class of derivative free optimal root finding methods based on rational interpolation. [PDF]
Zafar F, Yasmin N, Akram S, Junjua MU.
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An iterative solver in the presence and absence of multiplicity for nonlinear equations. [PDF]
Soleymani F, Shateyi S, Özkum G.
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