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A theoretical overview of Krylov subspace methods (English)
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7 July 1996
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This excellent paper contains a wide spectrum of iterative methods for solving linear systems. The author presents a survey of Krylov subspace methods for solving nonsymmetric and not positive definite linear systems. To provide a framework for these methods, the outline of an orthogonalization method is presented. Estimates of a norm of the residual and error vector for generalized minimum error methods and conjugate Krylov subspace methods, including BCG, BICO, QMR, TFQMR, the rank-3 update CKS method, the residual or error-minimizing CG, and the energy norm-minimizing CG are given. Discussion and practical experiences with described methods conclude this paper.
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iterative methods
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Krylov subspace methods
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orthogonalization method
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generalized minimum error methods
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