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The following pages link to A new SOR-like method for solving absolute value equations (Q2189704):
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- Absolute value equations with tensor product structure: unique solvability and numerical solution. (Q2093336) (← links)
- Two new iteration methods with optimal parameters for solving absolute value equations (Q2149329) (← links)
- A modified SOR-like method for absolute value equations associated with second order cones (Q2229934) (← links)
- Relaxed-based matrix splitting methods for solving absolute value equations (Q2685278) (← links)
- The new iteration methods for solving absolute value equations. (Q2685401) (← links)
- The solution of a type of absolute value equations using two new matrix splitting iterative techniques (Q2694626) (← links)
- On the GTSOR-like Method for the Augmented systems (Q5076688) (← links)
- Generalized SOR-like iteration method for solving weakly nonlinear systems (Q5093066) (← links)
- Shift-splitting fixed point iteration method for solving generalized absolute value equations (Q6157449) (← links)
- A modified inverse-free dynamical system for absolute value equations (Q6187727) (← links)
- A modified Newton-based matrix splitting iteration method for generalized absolute value equations (Q6489253) (← links)
- Modulus-based block triangular splitting iteration method for solving the generalized absolute value equations (Q6543325) (← links)
- New iterative methods for solving generalized absolute value equations (Q6576427) (← links)
- A dimension expanded Newton-type method for absolute value equations (Q6586126) (← links)
- New smoothing function for solving absolute value equations (Q6650941) (← links)
- Simpson's three-eighths approach for computing solutions of absolute value equations numerically (Q6655223) (← links)
- Further study on two fixed point iterative schemes for absolute value equations (Q6659784) (← links)
- The AOR-base splitting modified fixed point iteration for solving absolute value equations (Q6661207) (← links)
- A non-monotone smoothing Newton algorithm for absolute value equations associated with second-order cone (Q6665202) (← links)