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  2. Template:LinkedIn user/doc - Wikipedia

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    The external links guideline recommends avoiding links to LinkedIn unless the profile is an official account, "controlled by the subject (organization or individual person) of the Wikipedia article" and when the links to LinkedIn "provide the reader with unique content and are not prominently linked from other official websites". Wikipedia is ...

  3. Jacobi method - Wikipedia

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    In numerical linear algebra, the Jacobi method (a.k.a. the Jacobi iteration method) is an iterative algorithm for determining the solutions of a strictly diagonally dominant system of linear equations. Each diagonal element is solved for, and an approximate value is plugged in.

  4. Iterative method - Wikipedia

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    An iterative method with a given iteration matrix is called convergent if the following holds lim k → ∞ C k = 0. {\displaystyle \lim _{k\rightarrow \infty }C^{k}=0.} An important theorem states that for a given iterative method and its iteration matrix C {\displaystyle C} it is convergent if and only if its spectral radius ρ ( C ...

  5. QR algorithm - Wikipedia

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    In numerical linear algebra, the QR algorithm or QR iteration is an eigenvalue algorithm: that is, a procedure to calculate the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a matrix. The QR algorithm was developed in the late 1950s by John G. F. Francis and by Vera N. Kublanovskaya , working independently.

  6. Successive over-relaxation - Wikipedia

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    Spectral radius () of the iteration matrix for the SOR method .The plot shows the dependence on the spectral radius of the Jacobi iteration matrix := ().. The choice of relaxation factor ω is not necessarily easy, and depends upon the properties of the coefficient matrix.

  7. Lanczos algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The Lanczos algorithm is most often brought up in the context of finding the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a matrix, but whereas an ordinary diagonalization of a matrix would make eigenvectors and eigenvalues apparent from inspection, the same is not true for the tridiagonalization performed by the Lanczos algorithm; nontrivial additional steps are needed to compute even a single eigenvalue ...

  8. Modified Richardson iteration - Wikipedia

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    Modified Richardson iteration is an iterative method for solving a system of linear equations. Richardson iteration was proposed by Lewis Fry Richardson in his work dated 1910. It is similar to the Jacobi and Gauss–Seidel method. We seek the solution to a set of linear equations, expressed in matrix terms as =.

  9. H-matrix (iterative method) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, an H-matrix is a matrix whose comparison matrix is an M-matrix. It is useful in iterative methods. Definition: Let A = (a ij) be a n × n complex matrix. Then comparison matrix M(A) of complex matrix A is defined as M(A) = α ij where α ij = −|A ij | for all i ≠ j, 1 ≤ i,j ≤ n and α ij = |A ij | for all i = j, 1 ≤ i ...