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    METODE ITERASI DUA LANGKAH TANPA MEMORI UNTUK MENYELESAIKAN PERSAMAAN NILAI MUTLAK
    (perpustakaan UR, 2021-06) Sagita, Shelly
    This article discusses a two-step iteration method without memory for solving ab- solute equations. The convergence analysis performed shows that the two-step ite- ration method without memory has a linear convergence order. Then a computation example is given to see the implementation of the algorithm discussed. At the end of the discussion, a numerical comparison is carried out which concludes that the proposed method can be used as an alternative method to solve the absolute value equation.
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    METODE ITERASI DUA LANGKAH TANPA MEMORI UNTUK MENYELESAIKAN PERSAMAAN NILAI MUTLAK
    (2021-05) Sagita, Shelly
    This article discusses a two-step iteration method without memory for solving ab- solute equations. The convergence analysis performed shows that the two-step iter- ation method without memory has a linear convergence order. Then a computation example is given to see the implementation of the algorithm discussed. At the end of the discussion, a numerical comparison is carried out which concludes that the proposed method can be used as an alternative method to solve the absolute value equation.

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