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Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, January / February 1995
- Matthias Pester, Sergej Rjasanow:
A parallel version of the preconditioned conjugate gradient method for boundary element equations. 1-16 - Stefan A. Sauter:
On the stability of the incomplete Cholesky decomposition for a singular perturbed problem, where the coefficient matrix is not an M-matrix. 17-28 - Ali R. Ghavimi, Alan J. Laub:
Backward error, sensitivity, and refinement of computed solutions of algebraic Riccati equations. 29-49 - S. A. Kharchenko, Alex Yu. Yeremin:
Eigenvalue translation based preconditioners for the GMRES(k) method. 51-77
Volume 2, Number 2, March / April 1995
Editorial
- James R. Bunch:
Editorial. 85
- Peter Arbenz, Gene H. Golub:
Matrix shapes invariant under the symmetric QR algorithm. 87-93 - Sabine Van Huffel, Haesun Park:
Efficient reduction algorithms for bordered band matrices. 95-113 - Chris C. Paige, Beresford N. Parlett, Henk A. van der Vorst:
Approximate solutions and eigenvalue bounds from Krylov subspaces. 115-133 - Ricardo D. Fierro, James R. Bunch:
Orthogonal projection and total least squares. 135-153 - Ludwig Elsner, Chunyang He, Volker Mehrmann:
Minimization of the norm, the norm of the inverse and the condition number of a matrix by completion. 155-171 - James Weldon Demmel, Nicholas J. Higham, Robert S. Schreiber:
Stability of block LU factorization. 173-190
Volume 2, Number 3, May / June 1995
Articles
- Carlos F. Borges, Ruggero Frezza, William B. Gragg:
Some inverse eigenproblems for Jacobi and arrow matrices. 195-203 - Vladimir Druskin, Leonid Knizhnerman:
Krylov subspace approximation of eigenpairs and matrix functions in exact and computer arithmetic. 205-217 - Zhaojun Bai:
Progress in the numerical solution of the nonsymmetric eigenvalue problem. 219-234 - John L. Nazareth:
Trust regions based on conic functions in linear and nonlinear programming. 235-241 - Alan Edelman, Walter F. Mascarenhas:
On Parlett's matrix norm inequality for the Cholesky decomposition. 243-250 - Ricardo D. Pantazis, Daniel B. Szyld:
Regions of convergence of the Rayleigh quotient iteration method. 251-269 - Bertil Waldén, Rune Karlson, Ji-Guang Sun:
Optimal backward perturbation bounds for the linear least squares problem. 271-286 - G. W. Stewart:
On the solution of block Hessenberg systems. 287-296 - Steve Batterson:
Dynamical analysis of numerical systems. 297-310
Volume 2, Number 4, July / August 1995
- Stephen T. Barnard, Alex Pothen, Horst D. Simon:
A spectral algorithm for envelope reduction of sparse matrices. 317-334 - Andreas Frommer, Bert Pohl:
A comparison result for multisplittings and waveform relaxation methods. 335-346 - Svetozar Margenov, J. M. L. Maubach:
Optimal algebraic multilevel preconditioning for local refinement along a line. 347-361 - William J. Layton, Patrick J. Rabier:
Peaceman - Rachford procedure and domain decomposition for finite element problems. 363-393
Volume 2, Number 5, September / October 1995
Editorial
- Owe Axelsson, Yuri A. Kuznetsov:
Editorial. 399
- Lori A. Freitag, James Ortega:
The RSCG algorithm on distributed memory architectures. 401-414 - Paul Concus, Paul Saylor:
A modified direct preconditioner for indefinite symmetric Toeplitz systems. 415-429 - I. Marek:
Some remarks on the Barrier Lemma and &[MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL K];-monotonicity. 431-445 - Ivar Gustafsson, Gunhild Lindskog:
Completely parallelizable preconditioning methods. 447-465 - Owe Axelsson, M. Makarov:
On a generalized conjugate gradient orthogonal residual method. 467-479
Volume 2, Number 6, November / December 1995
- Peter Oswald:
Multilevel preconditioners for discretizations of the biharmonic equation by rectangular finite elements. 487-505 - K. Vince Fernando, Beresford N. Parlett:
Implicit Cholesky algorithms for singular values and vectors of triangular matrices. 507-531 - Tjalling J. Ypma:
A saxpy formulation for plane rotations. 533-541
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