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The following pages link to On the unique solution of the generalized absolute value equation (Q2047196):
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- The unique solution of the absolute value equations (Q1680038) (← links)
- The unique solution of a class of the new generalized absolute value equation (Q2021486) (← links)
- Newton-based matrix splitting method for generalized absolute value equation (Q2029446) (← links)
- The existence and uniqueness of solution for tensor complementarity problem and related systems (Q2073056) (← links)
- Sufficient conditions for the unique solution of a new class of Sylvester-like absolute value equations (Q2093291) (← links)
- On the solvability and Picard-type method for absolute value matrix equations (Q2115066) (← links)
- On the unique solution of a class of absolute value equations \(Ax-B|Cx| = d \) (Q2130914) (← links)
- A note on unique solvability of the absolute value equation (Q2228380) (← links)
- Some notes on the solvability conditions for absolute value equations (Q2679009) (← links)
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- Momentum acceleration-based matrix splitting method for solving generalized absolute value equation (Q6056603) (← links)
- On finite termination of the generalized Newton method for solving absolute value equations (Q6103378) (← links)
- A modified Barzilai-Borwein algorithm for the generalized absolute value equation (Q6161275) (← links)
- A modified Newton-based matrix splitting iteration method for generalized absolute value equations (Q6489253) (← links)
- Modulus-based block triangular splitting iteration method for solving the generalized absolute value equations (Q6543325) (← links)
- A class of maximum-based iteration methods for the generalized absolute value equation (Q6580295) (← links)
- Unique solvability conditions for the absolute value matrix equation (Q6615350) (← links)
- Expected residual minimization formulation for stochastic absolute value equations (Q6636805) (← links)
- The generalized fixed point iteration method for AVE (Q6646481) (← links)
- An efficient Newton-type matrix splitting algorithm for solving generalized absolute value equations with application to ridge regression problems (Q6653585) (← links)