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Date: 2016-07-07 12:22:34
Numerical linear algebra
Mathematics
Preconditioner
Mathematical analysis
Iterative method
Generalized minimal residual method
Optimal control
Computational science

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC RESEARCH LABORATORIES http://www.merl.com Sparse Preconditioning for Model Predictive Control Knyazev, A.; Malyshev, A. TR2016-046

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