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Two-step modulus-based matrix splitting iteration method for linear complementarity problems
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    Two-step modulus-based matrix splitting iteration method for linear complementarity problems (English)
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    11 May 2011
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    The author studies the linear complementarity problem and presents improvements for the solution of large, sparse problems. He begins with an overview of the complementarity problem and a section outlining the necessary notations and definitions. The third section presents the proposed method which is based on a two-step modulus matrix splitting iteration approach. This is followed by a section on the properties of this method, which includes the proof of its convergence. The paper concludes with a section containing the computational results produced by this method and a list of useful references.
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    linear complementarity problem
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    matrix splitting
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    iteration method
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    convergence
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    numerical examples
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