Iterative methods for the Drazin inverse of a matrix with a complex spectrum.
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Publication:1412648
DOI10.1016/S0096-3003(02)00817-2zbMath1038.65037MaRDI QIDQ1412648
Publication date: 25 November 2003
Published in: Applied Mathematics and Computation (Search for Journal in Brave)
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The iterative methods for computing the generalized inverse \(A^{(2)}_{T,S}\) of the bounded linear operator between Banach spaces ⋮ A fast computational algorithm for computing outer pseudo-inverses with numerical experiments ⋮ A matrix iteration for finding Drazin inverse with ninth-order convergence ⋮ An improved computationally efficient method for finding the Drazin inverse ⋮ Further results on iterative methods for computing generalized inverses ⋮ Invariant subspaces, derivative arrays, and the computation of the Drazin inverse ⋮ New perturbation bounds for the \(W\)-weighted Drazin inverse ⋮ An oblique projection iterative method to compute Drazin inverse and group inverse ⋮ A high-order iterate method for computing \(A_{T, S}^{(2)}\)
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