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The following pages link to On the convergence of modulus-based matrix splitting methods for horizontal linear complementarity problems in hydrodynamic lubrication (Q1998058):
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- Applied scientific computing XV: innovative modeling and simulation in sciences (Q1998040) (← links)
- Modulus-based successive overrelaxation iteration method for pricing American options with the two-asset Black-Scholes and Heston's models based on finite volume discretization (Q2078260) (← links)
- A sign-based linear method for horizontal linear complementarity problems (Q2084255) (← links)
- The convergence of the modulus-based Jacobi (MJ) iteration method for solving horizontal linear complementarity problems (Q2140763) (← links)
- A modulus-based formulation for the vertical linear complementarity problem (Q2159423) (← links)
- A two-step iteration method for the horizontal nonlinear complementarity problem (Q2231615) (← links)
- On the MAOR method for a class of hydrodynamic lubrication problems (Q2235066) (← links)
- On the modulus-based successive overrelaxation iteration method for horizontal linear complementarity problems arising from hydrodynamic lubrication (Q2242791) (← links)
- A two-step modulus-based matrix splitting iteration method for horizontal linear complementarity problems (Q2661692) (← links)
- A generalized variant of two-sweep modulus-based matrix splitting iteration method for solving horizontal linear complementarity problems (Q2672731) (← links)
- A preconditioned general modulus-based matrix splitting iteration method for solving horizontal linear complementarity problems (Q6157459) (← links)
- Improved modulus-based matrix splitting iteration methods for a class of horizontal implicit complementarity problems (Q6593334) (← links)
- Relaxed modulus-based synchronous multisplitting multi-parameters TOR (two-parameters over-relaxation) methods for linear complementarity problems (Q6598197) (← links)
- On the equivalence of projected iterative methods and modulus-based matrix splitting iterative methods for horizontal linear complementarity problems (Q6665345) (← links)