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The following pages link to An interpolatory approximation of the matrix exponential based on Faber polynomials (Q5939879):
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- Properties and examples of Faber-Walsh polynomials (Q523627) (← links)
- Backward error analysis of polynomial approximations for computing the action of the matrix exponential (Q1631190) (← links)
- New efficient substepping methods for exponential timestepping (Q1736153) (← links)
- Preconditioning linear systems via matrix function evaluation (Q1760115) (← links)
- A polynomial method based on Fejér points for the computation of functions of unsymmetric matrices (Q1861982) (← links)
- Interpolating discrete advection--diffusion propagators at Leja sequences (Q1883474) (← links)
- Preconditioning the Helmholtz equation with the shifted Laplacian and Faber polynomials (Q2055511) (← links)
- A study of defect-based error estimates for the Krylov approximation of \(\varphi\)-functions (Q2129640) (← links)
- ART: adaptive residual-time restarting for Krylov subspace matrix exponential evaluations (Q2279858) (← links)
- Computable upper error bounds for Krylov approximations to matrix exponentials and associated \(\varphi\)-functions (Q2300504) (← links)
- A posteriori error estimates of Krylov subspace approximations to matrix functions (Q2346271) (← links)
- A massively parallel exponential integrator for advection-diffusion models (Q2389539) (← links)
- The LEM exponential integrator for advection-diffusion-reaction equations (Q2475352) (← links)
- Accurate evaluation of divided differences for polynomial interpolation of exponential propagators (Q2641925) (← links)
- A new investigation of the extended Krylov subspace method for matrix function evaluations (Q3090788) (← links)
- Conformal Mapping via a Density Correspondence for the Double-Layer Potential (Q4558229) (← links)
- APPROXIMATION OF THE LINEAR COMBINATION OF <i>φ</i>-FUNCTIONS USING THE BLOCK SHIFT-AND-INVERT KRYLOV SUBSPACE METHOD (Q5121516) (← links)
- Limited‐memory polynomial methods for large‐scale matrix functions (Q6068267) (← links)