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- Chebyshev Acceleration Techniques for Solving Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problems
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- Computing selected eigenvalues of sparse unsymmetric matrices using subspace iteration
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- Deflation Techniques for an Implicitly Restarted Arnoldi Iteration
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- Progress in the numerical solution of the nonsymmetric eigenvalue problem
- An Input/Output Model Reduction-Based Optimization Scheme for Large-Scale Systems
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- Eigenvalue computation in the 20th century
- Implicitly restarted Arnoldi methods and subspace iteration
- Variations on Arnoldi's method for computing eigenelements of large unsymmetric matrices
- Templates for the Solution of Algebraic Eigenvalue Problems
- ABLE: An Adaptive Block Lanczos Method for Non-Hermitian Eigenvalue Problems
- An exploratory study of a subspace iteration method as an alternative to the QR method for Floquet eigenanalysis
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- Numerical solution of large nonsymmetric eigenvalue problems
- Numerical Methods for Large Eigenvalue Problems
- An Arnoldi code for computing selected eigenvalues of sparse, real, unsymmetric matrices
- A fourth order finite difference method for waveguides with curved perfectly conducting boundaries
- Corrigendum: Computing selected eigenvalues of sparse unsymmetric matrices using subspace iteration
- High order matched interface and boundary methods for the Helmholtz equation in media with arbitrarily curved interfaces
- Extracting partial canonical structure for large scale eigenvalue problems
- Finding leading modes of a viscous free surface flow: An asymmetric generalized eigenproblem
- A Truncated RQ Iteration for Large Scale Eigenvalue Calculations
- Error Analysis of the Lanczos Algorithm for the Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem
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