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    The normal \(\Delta\) H-matrices with connection to some Jacobi-like methods (English)
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    The paper gives conditions for normal \(\Delta\) H matrices of order n (general or attractive) to be diagonal. A complete description of the normal \(\Delta\) H matrices for \(n=3\), and some results for \(n=4\), are also given.
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    Jacobi-type methods
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    attractive normal delta-H matrix
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