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Some Recent Modifications of Fixed Point Iterative Schemes for Computing Zeros of Nonlinear Equations

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  • Gul Sana
  • Muhammad Aslam Noor
  • Mahmood Ul Hassan
  • Zakia Hammouch
  • Sigurdur F. Hafstein

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In computational mathematics, it is a matter of deep concern to recognize which of the given iteration schemes converges quickly with lesser error to the desired solution. Fixed point iterative schemes are constructed to be used for solving equations emerging in many fields of science and engineering. These schemes reformulate a nonlinear equation fs=0 into a fixed point equation of the form s=gs ; such application determines the solution of the original equation via the support of fixed point iterative method and is subject to existence and uniqueness. In this manuscript, we introduce a new modified family of fixed point iterative schemes for solving nonlinear equations which generalize further recursive methods as particular cases. We also prove the convergence of our suggested schemes. We also consider some of the mathematical models which are categorically nonlinear in essence to authenticate the performance and effectiveness of these schemes which can be seen as an expansion and rationalization of some existing techniques.

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  • Gul Sana & Muhammad Aslam Noor & Mahmood Ul Hassan & Zakia Hammouch & Sigurdur F. Hafstein, 2022. "Some Recent Modifications of Fixed Point Iterative Schemes for Computing Zeros of Nonlinear Equations," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-17, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:4331899
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/4331899
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