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Preconditioned conjugate gradients for solving singular systems (English)
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Sparse singular systems have to be solved for instance with semi-definite Neumann-problems. Such systems \(Ax=b\) with a rank deficiency of one can be solved by fixing a \(x_ i\), deleting the corresponding row and column, adjusting the right hand side and solving the new system with a preconditioned conjugate gradient method. Alternatively one may solve \(Ax=b_ R\) with \(b_ R=b-{\mathcal P}_{N(A)}b\) with the same method, if the kernel N(A) is known explicitly. The author shows, that this method often is faster than the first one. Conditions for the existence of a nonsingular incomplete Cholesky decomposition are given. The results are illustrated by a numerical experiment.
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Sparse singular systems
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semi-definite Neumann- problems
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rank deficiency
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preconditioned conjugate gradient method
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nonsingular incomplete Cholesky decomposition
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