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The following pages link to Modulus-based synchronous two-stage multisplitting iteration methods for linear complementarity problems (Q1938080):
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- Two-step modulus-based matrix splitting iteration method for a class of nonlinear complementarity problems (Q252593) (← links)
- Two-sweep modulus-based matrix splitting iteration methods for linear complementarity problems (Q268353) (← links)
- On the convergence analysis of two-step modulus-based matrix splitting iteration method for linear complementarity problems (Q279928) (← links)
- Improved convergence theorems of multisplitting methods for the linear complementarity problem (Q280082) (← links)
- On the choice of parameters in MAOR type splitting methods for the linear complementarity problem (Q478194) (← links)
- Two-stage multisplitting iteration methods using modulus-based matrix splitting as inner iteration for linear complementarity problems (Q2250068) (← links)
- A modified general modulus-based matrix splitting method for linear complementarity problems of \(H\)-matrices (Q2250954) (← links)
- A general modulus-based matrix splitting method for linear complementarity problems of \(H\)-matrices (Q2339351) (← links)
- The PMCGAOR and PMCSSOR methods for solving linear complementarity problems (Q2342902) (← links)
- On the solution of the linear complementarity problem by the generalized accelerated overrelaxation iterative method (Q2347573) (← links)
- The modulus-based nonsmooth Newton's method for solving linear complementarity problems (Q2349544) (← links)
- New convergence proofs of modulus-based synchronous multisplitting iteration methods for linear complementarity problems (Q2349997) (← links)
- A note on the MSMAOR method for linear complementarity problems (Q2805663) (← links)
- Modified modulus‐based matrix splitting iteration methods for linear complementarity problems (Q3466265) (← links)
- A wider convergence area for the MSTMAOR iteration methods for LCP (Q5962635) (← links)
- A non-modulus linear method for solving the linear complementarity problem (Q5962835) (← links)