AbstractThis paper proposes a simple approach for the matrix inversion. The number of steps is equal to the order of the matrix to be inverted. The algorithm was obtained as a “side product” during an analysis of the properties of the Guyan reduction (AIAA J. 3(2) (1965) 380). Numerical tests show an acceptable accuracy of the approach
AbstractSuppose that one knows an accurate approximation to an eigenvalue of a real symmetric tridia...
We present an efficient algorithm for calculating multiloop Feynman integrals perturbativel
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AbstractIn this paper we introduce a product operation on the set of all matrices of integers. Using...
AbstractWe prove a conjecture of R. Chapman asserting that, for any prime p≡3(mod4), the determinant...
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AbstractA singular integral equation with a Holderian second member function on [a,b] is considered ...
We construct new maximally symmetric solutions for the metric. We then show that for a string moving...
AbstractBy using the Schauder fixed point theorem and analysis method, we establish the existence of...
AbstractThe preconditioner for solving the linear system Ax=b introduced in [D.J. Evans, M.M. Martin...
AbstractWe clarify a difficulty that appears in [R. Quarez, J. Algebra 238 (2001) 139] to bound the ...
In this paper, we derive the characteristic polynomial for a family of anti-tridiagonal 2-Hankel mat...
AbstractTwo proofs are given of the Gohberg–Heinig formula for the inverse of a Toeplitz matrix with...
Classical statistical learning theory studies the generalisation performance of machine learning al...
AbstractAt the end of the 1970ʼs, G.P. Egorychev developed a method of coefficients, which found suc...
AbstractSuppose that one knows an accurate approximation to an eigenvalue of a real symmetric tridia...
We present an efficient algorithm for calculating multiloop Feynman integrals perturbativel
AbstractThis work initiates a systematic investigation into the matrix forms of the Pascal triangle ...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a product operation on the set of all matrices of integers. Using...
AbstractWe prove a conjecture of R. Chapman asserting that, for any prime p≡3(mod4), the determinant...
AbstractSourour [A.R. Sourour, A factorization theorem for matrices, Linear and Multilinear Algebra ...
AbstractA singular integral equation with a Holderian second member function on [a,b] is considered ...
We construct new maximally symmetric solutions for the metric. We then show that for a string moving...
AbstractBy using the Schauder fixed point theorem and analysis method, we establish the existence of...
AbstractThe preconditioner for solving the linear system Ax=b introduced in [D.J. Evans, M.M. Martin...
AbstractWe clarify a difficulty that appears in [R. Quarez, J. Algebra 238 (2001) 139] to bound the ...
In this paper, we derive the characteristic polynomial for a family of anti-tridiagonal 2-Hankel mat...
AbstractTwo proofs are given of the Gohberg–Heinig formula for the inverse of a Toeplitz matrix with...
Classical statistical learning theory studies the generalisation performance of machine learning al...
AbstractAt the end of the 1970ʼs, G.P. Egorychev developed a method of coefficients, which found suc...
AbstractSuppose that one knows an accurate approximation to an eigenvalue of a real symmetric tridia...
We present an efficient algorithm for calculating multiloop Feynman integrals perturbativel
AbstractThis work initiates a systematic investigation into the matrix forms of the Pascal triangle ...