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Parallel solution of Toeplitzlike linear systems
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    Parallel solution of Toeplitzlike linear systems (English)
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    26 September 1992
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    This paper presents a weakly numerically stable parallel algorithm for the numerical solution of well-conditioned Toeplitz linear systems that supports the desired parallel polylogarithmic time bound and preserves a near optimum total work bound. It is shown how to compute the inversion of Toeplitz like matrices for any well-conditioned matrix. A modification of Newton's iteration is used to preserve the Toeplitz like structure of the auxiliary matrices. An estimation of the computational cost for the solution of such a Toeplitz like linear system is presented.
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    matrix inversion
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    parallel algorithm
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    well-conditioned Toeplitz linear systems
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    polylogarithmic time bound
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    Toeplitz like matrices
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    Newton's iteration
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