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Volume 19, Issue 1
Analysis of a Mechanical Solver for Linear Systems of Equations

Luis Vázquez & Salvador Jiménez

J. Comp. Math., 19 (2001), pp. 9-14.

Published online: 2001-02

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In this contribution we analyse some fundamental features of an iterative method to solve systems of linear equations, following the approach introduced in a previous work [1]. Such questions range from optimal parameters and initial conditions to comparison with other methods. An interesting result is that a priori we can give an estimation of the number of iterations to get a given accuracy.

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In this contribution we analyse some fundamental features of an iterative method to solve systems of linear equations, following the approach introduced in a previous work [1]. Such questions range from optimal parameters and initial conditions to comparison with other methods. An interesting result is that a priori we can give an estimation of the number of iterations to get a given accuracy.

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TY - JOUR T1 - Analysis of a Mechanical Solver for Linear Systems of Equations AU - Vázquez , Luis AU - , Salvador Jiménez JO - Journal of Computational Mathematics VL - 1 SP - 9 EP - 14 PY - 2001 DA - 2001/02 SN - 19 DO - http://doi.org/ UR - https://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/jcm/8952.html KW - Iterative method, Linear systems, Classical dynamics. AB -

In this contribution we analyse some fundamental features of an iterative method to solve systems of linear equations, following the approach introduced in a previous work [1]. Such questions range from optimal parameters and initial conditions to comparison with other methods. An interesting result is that a priori we can give an estimation of the number of iterations to get a given accuracy.

Vázquez , Luis and , Salvador Jiménez. (2001). Analysis of a Mechanical Solver for Linear Systems of Equations. Journal of Computational Mathematics. 19 (1). 9-14. doi:
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