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The following pages link to Polynomial approximation of functions of matrices and applications (Q1825596):
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- Estimation of spectral bounds in gradient algorithms (Q385581) (← links)
- Leja, Fejér-Leja and \(\mathfrak{R}\)-Leja sequences for Richardson iteration (Q780410) (← links)
- The application of Leja points to Richardson iteration and polynomial preconditioning (Q808157) (← links)
- Implementation of an adaptive algorithm for Richardson's method (Q808615) (← links)
- Approximate eigenvalues, eigenvectors and inverse of a matrix with polynomial entries (Q1325135) (← links)
- Polynomial interpolation and Gaussian quadrature for matrix-valued functions (Q1334911) (← links)
- Semi-global approach for propagation of the time-dependent Schrödinger equation for time-dependent and nonlinear problems (Q1693458) (← links)
- Evaluating non-analytic functions of matrices (Q1754610) (← links)
- Polynomial time-marching for nonperiodic boundary value problems (Q1891295) (← links)
- Application of Hankel matrices in polynomial regression (Q1918311) (← links)
- ART: adaptive residual-time restarting for Krylov subspace matrix exponential evaluations (Q2279858) (← links)
- Matrix polynomial and epsilon-type extrapolation methods with applications (Q2514274) (← links)
- Polynomial-quadrature method of approximate solution of Riemann problem with functional-commutative matrix (Q2753491) (← links)
- Localization in Matrix Computations: Theory and Applications (Q2971627) (← links)
- Stable Computation of Generalized Matrix Functions via Polynomial Interpolation (Q3119538) (← links)
- On Best Approximations of Polynomials in Matrices in the Matrix 2-Norm (Q3561187) (← links)
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- Very accurate time propagation of coupled Schrödinger equations for femto- and attosecond physics and chemistry, with C++ source code (Q6112692) (← links)