Transcription of Iterative Methods for Sparse Linear Systems Second Edition
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Iterative Methodsfor SparseLinear SystemsSecond Edition +07 Yousef SaadCopyrightc 2003 by the Society for Industrial and Applied MathematicsContentsPrefacexiiiPreface to Second Edition ..xiiiPreface to first Edition ..xix1 Background in Linear .. Matrices and Eigenvalues .. of Matrices .. Inner Products and Norms .. Norms .. , Range, and Kernel .. Vectors and Subspaces .. Forms of Matrices .. to the Diagonal Form .. Jordan Canonical Form .. Schur Canonical Form .. to Powers of Matrices .. and Hermitian Matrices .. Matrices .. Matrices .. Matrices, M-Matrices .. Matrices .. Operators .. and Null Space of a Projector .. Representations .. and Oblique Projectors .. of Orthogonal Projectors .. Concepts in Linear Systems .. of a Solution .. Analysis ..412 Discretization of Differential Equations.
iterative methods for linear systems have made good progress in scientific an d engi- neering disciplines. This is due in great part to the increased complexity and size of
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