A general approach to the construction of convergence acceleration methods for vector sequence is proposed. Using this approach, one can generate some known methods, such as the minimal polynomial extrapolation, the reduced rank extrapolation, and the topological epsilon algorithm, and also some new ones. Some of the new methods are easier to implement than the known methods and are observed to have similar numerical properties. The convergence analysis of these new methods is carried out, and it is shown that they are especially suitable for accelerating the convergence of vector sequences that are obtained when one solves linear systems of equations iteratively. A stability analysis is also given, and numerical examples are provided. The ...
When a sequence of numbers is slowly converging, it can be transformed into a new sequence which, un...
AbstractThe present paper is a survey of the most popular vector extrapolation methods such as the r...
The minimal polynomial extrapolation (MPE) and reduced rank extrapolation (RRE) are two effective te...
A general approach to the construction of accelerated convergence methods for vector sequences is pr...
The minimal polynomial and reduced rank extrapolation algorithms are two acceleration of convergence...
In this article, in a few pages, we will try to give an idea of convergence acceleration methods and...
This dissertation is devoted to the acceleration of convergence of vector sequences. This means to p...
This paper presents a general framework for Shanks transformations of sequences of elements in a vec...
AbstractIn two previous papers [10,11] convergence and stability results for the following vector ex...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to propose acceleration methods for certain logarithmically con...
Some recent developments in acceleration of convergence methods for vector sequences are reviewed. T...
AbstractIt is shown that the four vector extrapolation methods, minimal polynomial extrapolation, re...
AbstractAn important problem that arises in different areas of science and engineering is that of co...
AbstractMany numerical methods produce sequences of vectors converging to the solution of a problem....
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to present a review of the most significant results obtained the pa...
When a sequence of numbers is slowly converging, it can be transformed into a new sequence which, un...
AbstractThe present paper is a survey of the most popular vector extrapolation methods such as the r...
The minimal polynomial extrapolation (MPE) and reduced rank extrapolation (RRE) are two effective te...
A general approach to the construction of accelerated convergence methods for vector sequences is pr...
The minimal polynomial and reduced rank extrapolation algorithms are two acceleration of convergence...
In this article, in a few pages, we will try to give an idea of convergence acceleration methods and...
This dissertation is devoted to the acceleration of convergence of vector sequences. This means to p...
This paper presents a general framework for Shanks transformations of sequences of elements in a vec...
AbstractIn two previous papers [10,11] convergence and stability results for the following vector ex...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to propose acceleration methods for certain logarithmically con...
Some recent developments in acceleration of convergence methods for vector sequences are reviewed. T...
AbstractIt is shown that the four vector extrapolation methods, minimal polynomial extrapolation, re...
AbstractAn important problem that arises in different areas of science and engineering is that of co...
AbstractMany numerical methods produce sequences of vectors converging to the solution of a problem....
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to present a review of the most significant results obtained the pa...
When a sequence of numbers is slowly converging, it can be transformed into a new sequence which, un...
AbstractThe present paper is a survey of the most popular vector extrapolation methods such as the r...
The minimal polynomial extrapolation (MPE) and reduced rank extrapolation (RRE) are two effective te...