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    Alternating two-stage methods for consistent linear systems with applications to the parallel solution of Markov chains (English)
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    Given a linear system \(Ax=b\) and a splitting \(A=M-N\), an outer iteration \[ x^{i+1}=M^{-1}(Nx^i+b) \] is obtained. A second splitting \(M=F-G\) induces an analogous inner iteration. The authors have procedures on parallel computers for the inner iteration in their mind. This concept has the opportunity to present a list of classical facts on linear iterative methods.
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    parallel algorithms
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    two-stage methods
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    block methods
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    Markov chains
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    splitting
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    outer iteration
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    inner iteration
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