Point estimation of root finding methods
Miodrag Petković
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Point estimation of root finding methods
Published
2008
Publisher
Springer
Pages
210
ISBN-13
9783540778509
ISBN-10
3540778500
Subjects
The nature of the roots of numerical equations
Numerical Methods for Roots of Polynomials - Part II
Numerical methods for roots of polynomials
On the real and imaginary roots of algebraical equations
A polyalgorithm for finding roots of polynomial equations
A historical survey of algebraic methods of approximating the roots of numerical higher equations up to the year 1819
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Point estimation of root finding methods was written by Miodrag Petković.
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