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On convergence of the generalized AOR method for linear systems with diagonally dominant coefficient matrices
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    On convergence of the generalized AOR method for linear systems with diagonally dominant coefficient matrices (English)
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    The convergence of a generalized accelerated overrelaxation (AOR) method to solve the linear system \(Hy= f\), namely: \(y^{k+1}= \ell_{\omega,r}y^{(k)}+\omega k\), is investigated. Sufficient convergence conditions for \(\omega\) and \(r\) are obtained, for \(H\) being a weak diagonally dominant matrix.
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    iterative methods
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    convergence
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    generalized accelerated overrelaxation
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    diagonally dominant matrix
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