Row projection methods for linear systems:
Abstract: "This thesis examines a class of algorithms called row projection (RP) methods. RP methods require no parameter estimation, allowing them to be used as 'black-box' solvers by nonspecialists. For a wide class of important problems they can implemented efficiently on computers...
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Urbana, Ill.
1989
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Schriftenreihe: | Center for Supercomputing Research and Development <Urbana, Ill.>: CSRD report
881 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "This thesis examines a class of algorithms called row projection (RP) methods. RP methods require no parameter estimation, allowing them to be used as 'black-box' solvers by nonspecialists. For a wide class of important problems they can implemented efficiently on computers, especially modern vector and multiprocessor machines. Most importantly, they are robust and can successfully solve problems on which other current iterative solvers fail." |
Beschreibung: | Zugl.: Urbana, Ill., Univ. of Illinois, Diss. |
Beschreibung: | XV, 219 S. |
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spelling | Bramley, Randall B. Verfasser aut Row projection methods for linear systems Randall Barry Bramley Urbana, Ill. 1989 XV, 219 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Center for Supercomputing Research and Development <Urbana, Ill.>: CSRD report 881 Zugl.: Urbana, Ill., Univ. of Illinois, Diss. Abstract: "This thesis examines a class of algorithms called row projection (RP) methods. RP methods require no parameter estimation, allowing them to be used as 'black-box' solvers by nonspecialists. For a wide class of important problems they can implemented efficiently on computers, especially modern vector and multiprocessor machines. Most importantly, they are robust and can successfully solve problems on which other current iterative solvers fail." Linear systems (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Center for Supercomputing Research and Development <Urbana, Ill.>: CSRD report 881 (DE-604)BV008930033 881 |
spellingShingle | Bramley, Randall B. Row projection methods for linear systems Center for Supercomputing Research and Development <Urbana, Ill.>: CSRD report Linear systems |
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title | Row projection methods for linear systems |
title_auth | Row projection methods for linear systems |
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title_full | Row projection methods for linear systems Randall Barry Bramley |
title_fullStr | Row projection methods for linear systems Randall Barry Bramley |
title_full_unstemmed | Row projection methods for linear systems Randall Barry Bramley |
title_short | Row projection methods for linear systems |
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