Abstract
In this paper, we present three-point and four-point methods for solving nonlinear equations. The methodology is based on King’s family of fourth order methods [R.F. King, A family of fourth order methods for nonlinear equations, SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 10 (1973) 876–879] and further developed by using rational function approximations. The three-point method requires four function evaluations and has the order of convergence eight, whereas the four-point method requires five function evaluations and has the order of convergence sixteen. Therefore, the methods are optimal in the sense of Kung–Traub hypothesis. The proposed schemes are compared with closest competitors in a series of numerical examples. Moreover, theoretical order of convergence is verified in the examples.
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