Abstract

In this study, two multi-step iterative techniques of fifth order convergence are explored to solve nonlinear equations. The techniques are designed with the prime objective of keeping the computational cost as low as possible. To claim this objective, the efficiency indices are determined and compared with the efficiencies of the existing techniques of same order. The outcome of comparison analysis is remarkable from the view of high computational efficiency of new methods. Performance and stability are illustrated by executing the numerical tests on some nonlinear problems of diverse nature. The entire analysis significantly favors the new techniques compared to their existing counterparts, especially for the case of large dimensional systems.

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