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Iterative methods in scientific computing

[edited by] Raymond H. Chan, Tony F. Chan, Gene H. Golub

Springer, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Iterative methods are an important and fundamental class of solution algorithms that are used by scientists and engineers. This text provides an overview of current developments in this field and serves as a general introduction for beginners. It should prove useful to researchers, practitionars and engineers interested in practising scientific computing.

Table of Contents

Contents: Basic Theory: Inner-outer iterations.- Wavelets.- Multilevel methods.- Finite element methods.- Preconditioning.- Lanczos algorithm, and monotone methods.- Parallel Algorithms: Parallel computer architectures and algorithms.- Parallel iterative methods.- Domain decomposition methods.- Applications: Computational fluid dynamics - convection-diffusion equations and Stokes solvers.- Signal and imafe processing.- Queueing networks.

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