Loubignac iteration is a mathematical method used in the context of solving certain types of linear and nonlinear equations, particularly related to fixed point methods and the study of iterative processes. It is named after the French mathematician Jean Loubignac, who contributed to the field of functional analysis. In particular, Loubignac iteration is employed to construct sequences that converge to fixed points of mappings or to approximate solutions of equations.

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