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A new iterative method for finding the multiple roots of nonlinear equations

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In this paper, an iterative method for multiple roots of nonlinear equations is presented. Its convergence order is analyzed and proved. It is shown that the proposed method has third-order convergence. To assess the validity and performance of the proposed method, some nonlinear equations are solved and the results are compared with the results from six other methods.

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Dehghan, R. A new iterative method for finding the multiple roots of nonlinear equations. Afr. Mat. 30, 747–753 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13370-019-00681-4

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