Applications of Partial Orderings to the Study of Positive Definiteness, Monotonicity, and Convergence of Iterative Methods for Linear Systems
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(18)- Some applications of partial orderings to iterative methods for rectangular linear systems
- Convergence of parallel multisplitting iterative methods for M-matrices
- Proper splittings and reduced solutions of matrix equations
- On the convergence of subproper (multi)-splitting methods for solving rectangular linear systems
- Regular splittings and the discrete Neumann problem
- Computational methods of linear algebra
- Interval hulls of \(N\)-matrices and almost \(P\)-matrices
- On the perturbation and subproper splittings for the generalized inverse \(A_{T,S}^{(2)}\) of rectangular matrix \(A\)
- A note on generalization of strict diagonal dominance for real matrices
- Eight types of matrix monotonicity
- Numerical simulation of liquid redistribution in permeable media involving hysteresis.
- Computational methods for generalized inverse matrices arising from proper splittings
- Subproper splitting for rectangular matrices
- Convergence and quotient convergence of iterative methods for solving singular linear equations with index one
- A note on irreducibility for linear operators on partially ordered finite dimensional vector spaces
- Comparison theorems for the convergence factor of iterative methods for singular matrices
- Classes of stable and semipositive matrices
- Subproper and regular splittings for restricted rectangular linear system
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