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Given a nonlinear equation f (x) = 0, we might wish to compute an isolated root z (separated from other roots). To begin with, it seems important to make out a range D (the smaller the better) localizing z.
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A. M. Ostrowski. Solution of Equations and Systems of Equations. University of Basel, Academic Press, New York and London, 1960.
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Tyrtyshnikov, E.E. (1997). Lecture 17. In: A Brief Introduction to Numerical Analysis. Birkhäuser, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-8176-8136-4_17
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