Computational methods for matrix eigenproblems
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Computational methods for matrix eigenproblems
by Unknown Author, A.R. Gourlay, Unknown Author
Published
May 30, 1979
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Pages
142
ISBN-13
9780471275862
ISBN-10
0471275867
Subjects
High precision methods in eigenvalue problems and their applications
Legendre-Tau approximation for functional differential equations
Quotient-difference type generalizations of the power method and their analysis
Eigenvalues, Multiplicities and Graphs
Nonlinear Perron-Frobenius theory
Eigenvalue Problems in Power Systems
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