Solution of eigenvalue problems in Hilbert spaces by a gradient method
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(9)- Methods for solving spectral problems for multiparameter matrix pencils
- The method of closest approach for finding nonisolated zeros of functions
- Some convergence results on the method of gradients for \(Ax=\lambda Bx\)
- A convergent gradient method for matrix eigenvector-eigentuple problems
- Numerical solution of eigentuple-eigenvector problems in Hilbert spaces by a gradient method
- A uniform approach to gradient methods for linear operator equations
- An iterative procedure for the solution of constrained nonlinear equations with application to optimization problems
- A general convergence principle in nonlinear functional analysis
- A gradient method for the matrix eigenvalue problem Ax = Bx
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