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The block LSMR algorithm for solving linear systems with multiple right-hand sides
LSMR (Least Squares Minimal Residual) is an iterative method for the solution of the linear system of equations and least-squares problems. This paper presents a block version of the LSMR algorithm for solving linear systems with multiple right-hand...
The block LSMR method: a novel efficient algorithm for solving non-symmetric linear systems with multiple right-hand sides
linear systems with multiple right-hand sides. In general, the block solvers are more suitable for dense systems with preconditioner. In this paper, we present a novel block LSMR (least squares minimal residual) algorithm for solving non-symmetric linear...
Global least squares method (Gl-LSQR) for solving general linear systems with several right-hand sides
In this paper, we propose a new method for solving general linear systems with several right-hand sides. This method is based on global least squares method and reduces the original matrix to the lower bidiagonal form. We ...
Global LSMR(Gl-LSMR) method for solving general linear systems with several right-hand sides
The global solvers are an attractive class of iterative solvers for solving linear systems with
multiple right-hand sides. In this paper, first, a new global method for solving general linear
systems with several right-hand sides...
On the convergence of the Bl-LSQR algorithm for solving matrix equations
Karimi and Toutounian [The block least squares method for solving nonsymmetric linear system with
multiple right-hand sides, Appl. Math. Comput. 177 (2006), pp. 852–862], proposed a block version of the
LSQR algorithm, say Bl...
The block CMRH method for solving nonsymmetric linear systems with multiple right-hand sides
. On dense matrices,
the CMRH method is less expensive and requires less storage than other Krylov methods.
This paper presents a block version of the CMRH algorithm for solving linear systems with
multiple right-hand sides. The new...
Weighted and flexible versions of block CMRH method for solving nonsymmetric linear systems with multiple right-hand sides
Block Krylov subspace methods are the most popular algorithms for solving large nonsymmetric
linear systems with multiple right-hand sides. One of them is the block CMRH
method. This method generates a (non orthogonal) basis...



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