Iterative methods for linear and nonlinear equations:
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Main Author: Kelley, C. T. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia, Pa. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM, 3600 Market Street, Floor 6, Philadelphia, PA 19104) 1995
Series:Frontiers in applied mathematics 16
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Includes bibliographical references (s. 153-162) and index
Preface -- How to get the software -- Part I. Linear equations. Chapter 1. Basic concepts and stationary iterative methods; Chapter 2. Conjugate gradient iteration; Chapter 3. GMRES iteration -- Part II. Nonlinear equations. Chapter 4. Basic concepts and fixed point iteration; Chapter 5. Newton's method; Chapter 6. Inexact Newton methods; Chapter 7. Broyden's method; Chapter 8. Global convergence -- Bibliography -- Index
Linear and nonlinear systems of equations are the basis for many, if not most, of the models of phenomena in science and engineering, and their efficient numerical solution is critical to progress in these areas. This is the first book to be published on nonlinear equations since the mid-1980s. Although it stresses recent developments in this area, such as Newton-Krylov methods, considerable material on linear equations has been incorporated. This book focuses on a small number of methods and treats them in depth. The author provides a complete analysis of the conjugate gradient and generalized minimum residual iterations as well as recent advances including Newton-Krylov methods, incorporation of inexactness and noise into the analysis, new proofs and implementations of Broyden's method, and globalization of inexact Newton methods. Examples, methods, and algorithmic choices are based on applications to infinite dimensional problems such as partial differential equations and integral equations. The analysis and proof techniques are constructed with the infinite dimensional setting in mind and the computational examples and exercises are based on the MATLAB environment
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 165 Seiten)
ISBN:0898713528
9780898713527
DOI:10.1137/1.9781611970944

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