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Block elimination with one refinement solves bordered linear systems accurately
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    Block elimination with one refinement solves bordered linear systems accurately (English)
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    Linear systems with an \((n+1)\times (n+1)\) matrix of the form \(\begin{pmatrix} A & b \\ c & d\end{pmatrix} \) are studied with \(A\) being an \(n\times n\)-matrix. Equations with this matrix may be solved by using a black box solver for \(A\) twice. If \(A\) is not a well-conditioned matrix, then only approximate solvers will be available. It turns out that one step of iterative refinement is sufficient, if the approximate inverse \(A^{-1}\) is good from the viewpoint of backward error analysis.
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    block elimination
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    bordered linear systems
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    black box solver
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    iterative refinement
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    approximate inverse
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    backward error analysis
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