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    Analysis of iterative methods for saddle point problems: a unified approach (English)
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    19 March 2002
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    indefinite systems
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    iterative methods
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    preconditioners
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    saddle point problems
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    Uzawa algorithm
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    block matrix
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    finite elements
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    numerical examples
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    quadratic programming
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    Schur complement
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