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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1606660
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On the sublinear and superlinear rate of convergence of conjugate gradient methods
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1606660

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    On the sublinear and superlinear rate of convergence of conjugate gradient methods (English)
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    19 June 2001
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    The convergence of conjugate gradient methods for solving systems of linear equations with asymmetric positive definite matrix takes typically place in three phases, with a sublinear, linear and superlinear convergence rate, respectively. For explaining this behaviour, polynomials with \(P(0)=1\) and minimal \(\|x^s P(x)\|_{L_\infty [0,1]}\) are considered. [The case \(s=1/2\) can also be found in the analysis of cascadic multigrid methods.] The study also indicates that it can be very efficient to use different preconditioners in different phases.
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    convergence
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    conjugate gradient methods
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    cascadic multigrid methods
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    preconditioners
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