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Semiconvergence of two-stage iterative methods for singular linear systems
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    Semiconvergence of two-stage iterative methods for singular linear systems (English)
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    A splitting \(A=M-N\) is often used in order to solve the linear equation \(Ax=b\). Here one more splitting \(M=F-G\) is used if the inversion of \(M\) is still expensive. This gives rise to two nested iterations, but only a few steps of the inner iteration are performed. Moreover it is admitted that the given matrix \(A\) is singular and has the nullity \(1\).
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    singular linear systems
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    two-stage iterative method
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    semiconvergence
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