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New iterative methods

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2007
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Arif Rafiq   +3 more
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An Adaptive Chebyshev Iterative Method

Mathematical Models and Computer Simulations, 2018
The authors construct an adaptive iterative method of Chebyshev type in order to solve large systems of linear algebraic equations. These systems appear by applying some multigrid methods to 3D linear and self-adjoint elliptic boundary value problems. The algebraic systems inherit the properties of the problems.
Zhukov, V. T.   +2 more
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Padé iteration method for regularization

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2006
For the linear operator equation \(Kx=y\) with a compact operator \(K\) acting on an infinite dimensional Hilbert space iterative regularization methods of the form \[ x_{i+1}=(I-\omega T^{-1}K^*K)x_i+\omega K^*y, \quad i=0,1,2,..., \] are considered.
Andreas Kirsche, Christine Böckmann
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Comparisons of Block Iterative Methods

Annals of Operations Research, 2001
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On the Multilevel Adaptive Iterative Method

SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, 1994
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Asynchronous Iterative Methods for Multiprocessors

Journal of the ACM, 1978
Abstract : A class of asynchronous iterative methods is presented for solving a system of equations. Existing iterative methods are identified in terms of asynchronous iterations, and new schemes are introduced corresponding to a parallel implementation on a multiprocessor system with no synchronization between cooperating processes.
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Iterative Solution Methods

1994
This book deals primarily with the numerical solution of linear systems of equations by iterative methods. The first part of the book is intended to serve as a textbook for a numerical linear algebra course. The material assumes the reader has a basic knowledge of linear algebra, such as set theory and matrix algebra, however it is demanding for ...
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An iterative method for solving nonlinear functional equations

Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 2006
Varsha Daftardar-Gejji, Hossein Jafari
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