Iterative Methods for Solving Linear Systems

Author(s):  
Victor S. Ryaben’kii ◽  
Semyon V. Tsynkov
2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 986-998
Author(s):  
Chun Wen ◽  
Ting-Zhu Huang ◽  
Xian-Ming Gu ◽  
Zhao-Li Shen ◽  
Hong-Fan Zhang ◽  
...  

AbstractStochastic Automata Networks (SANs) have a large amount of applications in modelling queueing systems and communication systems. To find the steady state probability distribution of the SANs, it often needs to solve linear systems which involve their generator matrices. However, some classical iterative methods such as the Jacobi and the Gauss-Seidel are inefficient due to the huge size of the generator matrices. In this paper, the multipreconditioned GMRES (MPGMRES) is considered by using two or more preconditioners simultaneously. Meanwhile, a selective version of the MPGMRES is presented to overcome the rapid increase of the storage requirements and make it practical. Numerical results on two models of SANs are reported to illustrate the effectiveness of these proposed methods.


2012 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 241-255 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eric Bavier ◽  
Mark Hoemmen ◽  
Sivasankaran Rajamanickam ◽  
Heidi Thornquist

Solvers for large sparse linear systems come in two categories: direct and iterative. Amesos2, a package in the Trilinos software project, provides direct methods, and Belos, another Trilinos package, provides iterative methods. Amesos2 offers a common interface to many different sparse matrix factorization codes, and can handle any implementation of sparse matrices and vectors, via an easy-to-extend C++ traits interface. It can also factor matrices whose entries have arbitrary “Scalar” type, enabling extended-precision and mixed-precision algorithms. Belos includes many different iterative methods for solving large sparse linear systems and least-squares problems. Unlike competing iterative solver libraries, Belos completely decouples the algorithms from the implementations of the underlying linear algebra objects. This lets Belos exploit the latest hardware without changes to the code. Belos favors algorithms that solve higher-level problems, such as multiple simultaneous linear systems and sequences of related linear systems, faster than standard algorithms. The package also supports extended-precision and mixed-precision algorithms. Together, Amesos2 and Belos form a complete suite of sparse linear solvers.


Author(s):  
Larisa Beilina ◽  
Evgenii Karchevskii ◽  
Mikhail Karchevskii

Author(s):  
Richard Barrett ◽  
Michael Berry ◽  
Tony F. Chan ◽  
James Demmel ◽  
June Donato ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. e2088 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michele Benzi ◽  
Thomas M. Evans ◽  
Steven P. Hamilton ◽  
Massimiliano Lupo Pasini ◽  
Stuart R. Slattery

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