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On a general \(\rho\)-algorithm
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    On a general \(\rho\)-algorithm (English)
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    The author obtains an identity for some determinant quotients. It is called the general \(\rho\)-algorithm and is stated and proved using the Schur-complement method. The usual \(\rho\)-algorithm is obtained as a particular case of the general \(\rho\)-algorithm.
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    rho-algorithm
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    convergence acceleration
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    lozenge rule
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    epsilon-algorithm
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    lozenge algorithms
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    E-algorithm
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    determinant quotients
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    Schur-complement method
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