Convergence and quotient convergence of iterative methods for solving singular linear equations with index one (Q1002268)

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    Convergence and quotient convergence of iterative methods for solving singular linear equations with index one
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5518779

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      Convergence and quotient convergence of iterative methods for solving singular linear equations with index one (English)
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      25 February 2009
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      Let \(A\) be a matrix with index \(1\). The solution of a linear system \(Ax=b\) is possible in the quotient space \(\mathbb R^n/{N}(A)\) if \(N(A)\) denotes the kernel and \(b\) lies in the range of \(A\). Iterative solvers are considered modulo \({N}(A)\). Convergence to the solution of minimal norm is of special interest. The use of the group inverse admits a formal generalization of known convergence results for linear iterative methods.
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      singular linear equations
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      iterative methods
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      group inverse
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      index one
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      Markov chain
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      quotient convergence
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