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Iterative method / Krylov subspace / Conjugate gradient method / Generalized minimal residual method / Preconditioner / Gauss–Seidel method / Biconjugate gradient method / Successive over-relaxation / Mathematical optimization / Numerical analysis / Numerical linear algebra / Mathematics
Date: 2015-04-02 12:13:45
Iterative method
Krylov subspace
Conjugate gradient method
Generalized minimal residual method
Preconditioner
Gauss–Seidel method
Biconjugate gradient method
Successive over-relaxation
Mathematical optimization
Numerical analysis
Numerical linear algebra
Mathematics

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