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Restarted block-GMRES with deflation of eigenvalues (English)
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30 June 2005
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Block methods are an appropriate approach for systems of linear equations with multiple right-hand sides and fairly expensive matrix-vector products. Restarts of the block-generalized minimal residual (GMRES) method may be needed for the well-known reasons, but can induce a slow-down of the iteration. The small eigenvalues are often the reason and a version with deflated eigenvalues is suggested. The author states that it now competes with the block-quasi-minimal residual method.
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GMRES
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Block methods
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comparison of methods
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iterative methods
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restarts
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generalized minimal residual method
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quasi-minimal residual method
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