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Preface | ||
Some Themes in Gene H. Golub's Work on Iterative Methods | 1 | |
Computing the Sparse Singular Value Decomposition via SVDPACK | 13 | |
Gaussian Quadrature Applied to Adaptive Chebyshev Iteration | 31 | |
Ordering Effects on Relaxation Methods Applied to the Discrete Convection-Diffusion Equation | 45 | |
On the Error Computation for Polynomial Based Iteration Methods | 59 | |
Transpose-Free Quasi-Minimal Residual Methods for non-Hermitian Linear Systems | 69 | |
Matrices that Generate the Same Krylov Residual Spaces | 95 | |
Incomplete Block Factorizations as Preconditioners for Sparse SPD Matrices | 119 | |
How Fast Can Iterative Methods Be? | 135 | |
Rational Krylov Algorithms for Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problems | 149 | |
Highly Parallel Preconditioners for General Sparse Matrices | 165 | |
A Two-Stage Iteration for Solving Nearly Completely Decomposable Markov Chains | 201 | |
Minimum Residual Modifications to Bi-CG and to the Preconditioner | 217 |
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