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    Iterative methods for large continuation problems (English)
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    29 November 2001
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    This is a nice summary of continuation methods for nonlinear parameter dependent problems and implicitly restarted block-Lanczos method for computation of a few eigenvalues and the associated eigenvectors of a symmetric matrix. By combining these techniques the authors developed algorithms for path following around a turning point, detecting singular points on the solution path and for branch switching at a bifurcation point. The algorithms are proposed for large continuation problems and are illustrated by numerical examples.
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    continuation problem
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    iteration method
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    eigenvalue
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    singular point
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    continuation methods
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    nonlinear parameter dependent problems
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    restarted block-Lanczos method
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    eigenvectors
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    symmetric matrix
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    turning point
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    algorithms
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    numerical examples
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