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Comparison results for parallel multisplitting methods with applications to AOR methods
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    Comparison results for parallel multisplitting methods with applications to AOR methods (English)
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    18 July 2002
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    For the iterative solution of large linear systems, several splittings of the same matrix are used in parallel to perform one step ahead, and the obtained results are added in a weighted way to define the next iterate. The authors compare the convergence speeds of such procedures, generalizing former results (and classical M-matrix splitting theory) in dependence on properties of the splittings and of the weighting matrices. Typical results are of Stein-Rosenberg type: depending on iteration parameters, one of two compared multisplitting methods is either faster converging or faster diverging than the other.
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    parallel multisplittings
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    M-matrix
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    convergence
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    AOR iteration methods
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    parallel computation
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    accelerating overrelaxation
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