AbstractThe decomposition method (Adomian[1–2]) is extended to inversion of very large matrices. Numerical examples demonstrate rapidly converging approximants in a form convenient for computer computation. Analytic representations are derived for the deterministic case. Decomposition is shown to be a new method for inversion of matrices and outside the classes of direct methods and relaxation methods
AbstractThe decomposition method (G. Adomian, “Stochastic Systems,” Academic Press, New York, 1983) ...
AbstractRecent important generalizations by G. Adomian (“Stochastic Systems”, Academic Press 1983) h...
An essentially new method for the inversion of n x n matrices, closely related to the method of comp...
AbstractThe decomposition method (Adomian[1–2]) is extended to inversion of very large matrices. Num...
AbstractThe decomposition method (G. Adomian, “Stochastic Systems,” Academic Press, New York/London,...
AbstractStarting from the Strassen method for rapid matrix multiplication and inversion as well as f...
With the invention of matrices came, of course, the solution of a system of the equations by the met...
AbstractWe study a class of block structured matrices R={Rij}i,j=1N with a property that the solutio...
AbstractThe decomposition method can be an effective procedure for analytical solution of a wide cla...
AbstractThe inverse of the matrix A(τ, q) = (aij(τ, q)), aij(τ, q) = (τ+aji), i, j = 0,1,…., n− 1, i...
AbstractNumerous theoretical problems have been simplified and, in many cases, unified via the theor...
AbstractIterative processes for the inversion of structured matrices can be further improved by usin...
A recursive algorithm was designed to invert large, dense, symmetric, positive definite matrices usi...
AbstractThis paper proves that a block-based procedure for inverting a nonsingular matrix is cheaper...
AbstractThis paper presents a simple method of inversion of a matrix of rational functions suitable ...
AbstractThe decomposition method (G. Adomian, “Stochastic Systems,” Academic Press, New York, 1983) ...
AbstractRecent important generalizations by G. Adomian (“Stochastic Systems”, Academic Press 1983) h...
An essentially new method for the inversion of n x n matrices, closely related to the method of comp...
AbstractThe decomposition method (Adomian[1–2]) is extended to inversion of very large matrices. Num...
AbstractThe decomposition method (G. Adomian, “Stochastic Systems,” Academic Press, New York/London,...
AbstractStarting from the Strassen method for rapid matrix multiplication and inversion as well as f...
With the invention of matrices came, of course, the solution of a system of the equations by the met...
AbstractWe study a class of block structured matrices R={Rij}i,j=1N with a property that the solutio...
AbstractThe decomposition method can be an effective procedure for analytical solution of a wide cla...
AbstractThe inverse of the matrix A(τ, q) = (aij(τ, q)), aij(τ, q) = (τ+aji), i, j = 0,1,…., n− 1, i...
AbstractNumerous theoretical problems have been simplified and, in many cases, unified via the theor...
AbstractIterative processes for the inversion of structured matrices can be further improved by usin...
A recursive algorithm was designed to invert large, dense, symmetric, positive definite matrices usi...
AbstractThis paper proves that a block-based procedure for inverting a nonsingular matrix is cheaper...
AbstractThis paper presents a simple method of inversion of a matrix of rational functions suitable ...
AbstractThe decomposition method (G. Adomian, “Stochastic Systems,” Academic Press, New York, 1983) ...
AbstractRecent important generalizations by G. Adomian (“Stochastic Systems”, Academic Press 1983) h...
An essentially new method for the inversion of n x n matrices, closely related to the method of comp...