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Algorithms for Systems of Linear Equations

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The solution of a system of simultaneous linear equations is a fundamental algorithm in numerical linear algebra and is a basic ingredient of many scientific simulations. Examples are scientific or engineering problems modeled by ordinary or differential equations. The numerical solution is often based on discretization methods leading to a system of linear equations

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Rauber, T., Rünger, G. (2013). Algorithms for Systems of Linear Equations. In: Parallel Programming. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37801-0_8

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