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The following pages link to A block version of BiCGSTAB for linear systems with multiple right-hand sides (Q1772026):
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- A block IDR\((s)\) method for nonsymmetric linear systems with multiple right-hand sides (Q548308) (← links)
- Bi-CGSTAB as an induced dimension reduction method (Q607121) (← links)
- Application of block Krylov subspace algorithms to the Wilson-Dirac equation with multiple right-hand sides in lattice QCD (Q615008) (← links)
- Results concerning interval linear systems with multiple right-hand sides and the interval matrix equation \(AX=B\) (Q631899) (← links)
- On the block GMRES method with deflated restarting (Q654694) (← links)
- A new family of global methods for linear systems with multiple right-hand sides (Q654779) (← links)
- Generalized global conjugate gradient squared algorithm (Q988626) (← links)
- The block Lanczos method for linear systems with multiple right-hand sides (Q1886266) (← links)
- The method of difference potentials for the Helmholtz equation using compact high order schemes (Q1929939) (← links)
- A block \(\mathrm{GCROT}(m, k)\) method for linear systems with multiple right-hand sides (Q2252728) (← links)
- Global SCD algorithm for real positive definite linear systems with multiple right-hand sides (Q2381292) (← links)
- The block least squares method for solving nonsymmetric linear systems with multiple right-hand sides (Q2497870) (← links)
- Convergence properties of some block Krylov subspace methods for multiple linear systems (Q2503023) (← links)
- Global least squares method (Gl-LSQR) for solving general linear systems with several right-hand sides (Q2507839) (← links)
- Block s-step Krylov iterative methods (Q3090777) (← links)
- Extending the eigCG algorithm to nonsymmetric Lanczos for linear systems with multiple right-hand sides (Q5502424) (← links)
- On short recurrence Krylov type methods for linear systems with many right-hand sides (Q5964591) (← links)
- A new deflated block GCROT(\(m,k\)) method for the solution of linear systems with multiple right-hand sides (Q5964601) (← links)