Matrix recursive interpolation algorithm for block linear systems: Direct methods
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1124899
DOI10.1016/S0024-3795(99)00056-7zbMATH Open0945.65019MaRDI QIDQ1124899FDOQ1124899
Authors: Khalide Jbilou, A. Messaoudi
Publication date: 29 November 1999
Published in: Linear Algebra and its Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Recommendations
Schur complementsblock matrixrecursive projection algorithmblock direct methodsmatrix recursive interpolation algorithm
Cited In (16)
- Matrix recursive polynomial interpolation algorithm: an algorithm for computing the interpolation polynomials
- Some Schur complement identities and applications to matrix extrapolation methods
- Applications of completions of operator matrices to some properties of operator products on Hilbert spaces
- A direct method for solving block circulant banded system of linear equations
- The block preconditioned \textit{LSQR} and \textit{GL}-\textit{LSQR} algorithms for the block partitioned matrices
- On the inverse of a special Schur complement
- The block Lanczos method for linear systems with multiple right-hand sides
- Matrix Shanks transformations
- Recursive interpolation algorithm: A formalism for solving systems of linear equations. I: Direct methods
- Recursive interpolation algorithm: A formalism for solving systems of linear equations. II: Iterative methods
- A direct method for solving circulant tridiagonal block systems of linear equations
- On the Drazin inverse and m-P inverse for sum of matrices
- The genesis and early developments of Aitken's process, Shanks' transformation, the \(\varepsilon\)-algorithm, and related fixed point methods
- GRPIA: a new algorithm for computing interpolation polynomials
- New algorithm for computing the Hermite interpolation polynomial
- The least squares \(g\)-inverses for sum of matrices
This page was built for publication: Matrix recursive interpolation algorithm for block linear systems: Direct methods
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q1124899)