Householder's method

English

Etymology

Named after the American mathematician Alston Scott Householder.

Proper noun

Householder's method (plural Householder's methods)

  1. (numerical analysis) Any of a class of iterative root-finding algorithms used for functions of one real variable with continuous derivatives up to some order d + 1, each method being characterized by the number d.
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