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    On algebraic multi-level methods for non-symmetric systems --- comparison results (English)
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    6 November 2008
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    Algebraic multi-level methods are applied to linear systems with non-symmetric \(M\)-matrices. The authors think of applications with Markov chain modeling and other problems in probability, economics, operations research, and the model problem of elliptic differential equations. A block factorization of the matrix is assumed in the sense of multilevel methods. The AMLI, the MAMLI, and the symmetric AMLI procedure are investigated and a theoretical comparison between the AMG methods and the classical block Jacobi and block Gauss-Seidel methods is established.
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    algebraic multigrid (AMG)
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    AMLI method
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    block Jacobi method
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    comparison of methods
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    non-symmetric \(M\)-matrices
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    Markov chain modeling
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    block factorization
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    block Gauss-Seidel methods
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    algebraic multi-level methods
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