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Tapa dura
Páginas
36
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Sep 10, 2015
Editorial
Palala Press
ISBN-10
1342152506
ISBN-13
9781342152503
Descripción
This profound study delves into the intricacies of matrices and their role in generating Krylov residual spaces, an essential concept in numerical linear algebra. Anne Greenbaum and Zdenek Strakos explore the conditions under which different matrices can yield identical Krylov spaces, enhancing the understanding of iterative methods.
By bridging theoretical insights with practical implications, the authors provide a comprehensive analysis that appeals to both mathematicians and computational scientists. The exploration promises to enrich the reader's grasp of matrix theory and its applications in solving complex mathematical problems.
By bridging theoretical insights with practical implications, the authors provide a comprehensive analysis that appeals to both mathematicians and computational scientists. The exploration promises to enrich the reader's grasp of matrix theory and its applications in solving complex mathematical problems.
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