Research Article
A New High-Order and Efficient Family of Iterative Techniques for Nonlinear Models
Table 4
Convergence behavior of different methods on Hammerstein integral equation (38).
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From this table, it is clear that there is a big difference of residual errors among and other existing methods. In addition, has the lowest difference between two consecutive iterations and asymptotic error constants. |