The article considers the effectiveness of various methods used to solve systems of linear equations (which emerge while modeling computer networks and systems with Markov chains) and the practical influence of the methods applied on accuracy. The paper considers some hybrids of both direct and iterative methods. Two varieties of the Gauss elimination will be considered as an example of direct methods: the LU factorization method and the WZ factorization method. The Gauss-Seidel iterative method will be discussed. The paper also shows preconditioning (with the use of incomplete Gauss elimination) and dividing the matrix into blocks where blocks are solved applying direct methods. The motivation for such hybrids is a very high condition numb...
It is known that pivoting-free Gaussian elimination is numerically unsafe but can run signifi-cantly...
The article discusses the use Markov chains to research models that reflect the essential properties...
In this paper it is demonstrated how the probabilistic concept of a stopping time in a random proces...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the special problems that emerge when Gaussian elimination ...
Kronecker structured representations are used to cope with the state space explosion problem in Mark...
Kronecker structured representations are used to cope with the state space explosion problem in Mark...
AbstractMany researchers have considered preconditioners, applied to linear systems, whose matrix co...
The objective of this paper is to present a brief review of a number of techniques for matrix precon...
Kronecker structured representations are used to cope with the state space explosion problem in Mark...
One of the roadblocks to greater application of Markov chains is that non-numerically sophisticated ...
This paper describes and compares several methods for computing stationary probability distributions...
This paper describes and compares several methods for computing stationary probability distributions...
Abstract: Markov chains with block-structured transition matrices find many applications in various ...
The standard perturbation theory for linear equations states that nearly uncoupled Markov chains(NUM...
AbstractIn this paper we present some comparison theorems between two different modified Gauss–Seide...
It is known that pivoting-free Gaussian elimination is numerically unsafe but can run signifi-cantly...
The article discusses the use Markov chains to research models that reflect the essential properties...
In this paper it is demonstrated how the probabilistic concept of a stopping time in a random proces...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the special problems that emerge when Gaussian elimination ...
Kronecker structured representations are used to cope with the state space explosion problem in Mark...
Kronecker structured representations are used to cope with the state space explosion problem in Mark...
AbstractMany researchers have considered preconditioners, applied to linear systems, whose matrix co...
The objective of this paper is to present a brief review of a number of techniques for matrix precon...
Kronecker structured representations are used to cope with the state space explosion problem in Mark...
One of the roadblocks to greater application of Markov chains is that non-numerically sophisticated ...
This paper describes and compares several methods for computing stationary probability distributions...
This paper describes and compares several methods for computing stationary probability distributions...
Abstract: Markov chains with block-structured transition matrices find many applications in various ...
The standard perturbation theory for linear equations states that nearly uncoupled Markov chains(NUM...
AbstractIn this paper we present some comparison theorems between two different modified Gauss–Seide...
It is known that pivoting-free Gaussian elimination is numerically unsafe but can run signifi-cantly...
The article discusses the use Markov chains to research models that reflect the essential properties...
In this paper it is demonstrated how the probabilistic concept of a stopping time in a random proces...