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A fast modified sine transform for solving block-tridiagonal systems with Toeplitz blocks (English)
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17 October 1994
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A simplified sine transform is introduced for the efficient solution of block-tridiagonal systems with Toeplitz blocks. The number of operations is determined which is lower than that of the traditional methods.
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Toeplitz matrices
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sine transform
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block-tridiagonal systems
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Toeplitz blocks
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