
AbstractA modification of some classical third order methods is studied. The main advantage of these methods is that they do not need evaluate any Fréchet derivative. A convergence theorem in Banach spaces, just assuming that the second divided difference is bounded by a nondecreasing function and a punctual condition, is presented. Fréchet differentiability is not required. Finally, a particular example is analyzed where our conditions are fulfilled and the classical ones fail.
Computational Mathematics, Applied Mathematics
Computational Mathematics, Applied Mathematics
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