Iterative methods for solving linear systems
Anne Greenbaum
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Iterative methods for solving linear systems
Published
1997
Publisher
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Pages
220
ISBN-10
089871396X
Subjects
Linear equations
Systems of linear equations
Rank-deficient and discrete ill-posed problems
Stochastic versus deterministic systems of differential equations
Methods for solving systems of nonlinear equations
A parallel-vector algorithm for rapid structural analysis on high-performance computers
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Iterative methods for solving linear systems was written by Anne Greenbaum.
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