The convergence order of higher-order iterative methods for solving systems of nonlinear equations was analyzed using Taylor series expansion, which typically requires the computation of higher-order derivatives not inherently part of the method. This dependency limits the method’s applicability and increases the computational cost. The distinctiveness of our work lies in the development of improved convergence theorems that rely solely on first-order derivatives. The proposed approach offers a stronger framework than existing methods by incorporating details about the convergence region’s radius and providing precise error estimates. Furthermore, we explore semi-local convergence, which holds greater significance as it allows the identification of the specific domain where the iterative sequence remains valid. The theoretical findings are substantiated through suitable numerical illustrations.
Argyros et al. (Thu,) studied this question.