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Successive projection iterative method for solving matrix equation \(AX=B\)
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    Successive projection iterative method for solving matrix equation \(AX=B\) (English)
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    22 June 2010
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    The authors propose a successive projection iterative method for the approximate solution of a matrix equation (whose matrix is symmetric and positive definite) based on the Gauss-Seidel and successive projection methods used for linear systems. The convergence of this algorithm is proven, while numerical experiments are carried out to show the efficiency of the proposed method.
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    matrix equation
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    symmetric positive definite matrix
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    \(A\)-orthogonal matrix group
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    successive projection iterative method
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    Gauss-Seidel method
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    convergence
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    algorithm
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    numerical experiments
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