NUMERICAL METHODS FOR LARGE EIGENVALUE PROBLEMS
NUMERICAL METHODS FOR LARGEEIGENVALUE PROBLEMS Second editionYousef SaadCopyrightc 2011 bythe Society for Industrial and Applied MathematicsContentsPreface to Classics EditionxiiiPrefacexv1 Background in Matrix Theory and Linear.
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