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The following pages link to Choosing the Forcing Terms in an Inexact Newton Method (Q4870633):
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- Newton-type methods for inverse singular value problems with multiple singular values (Q311676) (← links)
- The inexact-Newton via GMRES subspace method without line search technique for solving symmetric nonlinear equations (Q321382) (← links)
- A parallel Jacobian-free Newton-Krylov solver for a coupled sea ice-ocean model (Q348528) (← links)
- A fully implicit domain decomposition based ALE framework for three-dimensional fluid-structure interaction with application in blood flow computation (Q348613) (← links)
- A second-order accurate in time implicit-explicit (IMEX) integration scheme for sea ice dynamics (Q348931) (← links)
- A new class of finite element variational multiscale turbulence models for incompressible magnetohydrodynamics (Q350096) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of four-field extended magnetohydrodynamics in dynamically adaptive curvilinear coordinates via Newton-Krylov-Schwarz (Q385900) (← links)
- Block-preconditioned Newton-Krylov solvers for fully coupled flow and geomechanics (Q416063) (← links)
- Solving dynamic contact problems with local refinement in space and time (Q423507) (← links)
- Petrov-Galerkin computation of nonlinear waves in pipe flow of shear-thinning fluids: first theoretical evidences for a delayed transition (Q448066) (← links)
- A parallel domain decomposition method for 3D unsteady incompressible flows at high Reynolds number (Q461218) (← links)
- Preconditioned iteration for saddle-point systems with bound constraints arising in contact problems (Q465722) (← links)
- A parallel ensemble-based framework for reservoir history matching and uncertainty characterization (Q509790) (← links)
- Inexact proximal Newton methods for self-concordant functions (Q522088) (← links)
- A parallel two-level method for simulating blood flows in branching arteries with the resistive boundary condition (Q534591) (← links)
- Parallel two-grid semismooth Newton-Krylov-Schwarz method for nonlinear complementarity problems (Q540550) (← links)
- Efficient solution strategy for the semi-implicit discontinuous Galerkin discretization of the Navier-Stokes equations (Q550856) (← links)
- A comparison of the Newton-Krylov method with high order Newton-like methods to solve nonlinear systems (Q613246) (← links)
- Jacobian-free Newton-Krylov methods for the accurate time integration of stiff wave systems (Q617073) (← links)
- Efficient nonlinear solvers for nodal high-order finite elements in 3D (Q618615) (← links)
- Implementation of the Jacobian-free Newton-Krylov method for solving the first-order ice sheet momentum balance (Q654982) (← links)
- A choice of forcing terms in inexact Newton iterations with application to pseudo-transient continuation for incompressible fluid flow computations (Q669414) (← links)
- Nonlinearly preconditioned semismooth Newton methods for variational inequality solution of two-phase flow in porous media (Q680080) (← links)
- On a one-dimensional optimization problem derived from the efficiency analysis of Newton-PCG-like algorithms (Q697541) (← links)
- On the superlinear convergence of the successive approximations method (Q700715) (← links)
- Stabilized FE simulation of prototype thermal-hydraulics problems with integrated adjoint-based capabilities (Q726936) (← links)
- Scalable and efficient algorithms for the propagation of uncertainty from data through inference to prediction for large-scale problems, with application to flow of the antarctic ice sheet (Q727759) (← links)
- A parallel domain decomposition-based implicit method for the Cahn-Hilliard-cook phase-field equation in 3D (Q729060) (← links)
- A parallel multi-domain solution methodology applied to nonlinear thermal transport problems in nuclear fuel pins (Q729128) (← links)
- On HSS-based iteration methods for weakly nonlinear systems (Q731959) (← links)
- Fully implicit hybrid two-level domain decomposition algorithms for two-phase flows in porous media on 3D unstructured grids (Q778272) (← links)
- Self-consistent solution of cosmological radiation-hydrodynamics and chemical ionization (Q843440) (← links)
- On projected Newton-Krylov solvers for instationary laminar reacting gas flows (Q846598) (← links)
- A choice of forcing terms in inexact Newton method (Q859863) (← links)
- A globally convergent Newton-GMRES method for large sparse systems of nonlinear equations (Q870296) (← links)
- Goal-oriented, model-constrained optimization for reduction of large-scale systems (Q886072) (← links)
- Analysis of the Jacobian-free multiscale method (JFMM) (Q889678) (← links)
- An inexact Newton-type method for inverse singular value problems (Q929480) (← links)
- A globally convergent inexact Newton method with a new choice for the forcing term (Q940862) (← links)
- The Lagrange method for the regularization of discrete ill-posed problems (Q941807) (← links)
- On backtracking failure in Newton-GMRES methods with a demonstration for the Navier-Stokes equations (Q947279) (← links)
- Incomplete Jacobian Newton method for nonlinear equations (Q950051) (← links)
- Improving the numerical convergence of viscous-plastic sea ice models with the Jacobian-free Newton-Krylov method (Q964286) (← links)
- Three-dimensional aerodynamic computations on unstructured grids using a Newton-Krylov approach (Q993955) (← links)
- Parallel edge-based solution of viscoplastic flows with the SUPG/PSPG formulation (Q1015514) (← links)
- On choosing a nonlinear initial iterate for solving the 2-D 3-T heat conduction equations (Q1017590) (← links)
- An inexact Newton method for fully coupled solution of the Navier-Stokes equations with heat and mass transport (Q1375508) (← links)
- An efficient physics-based preconditioner for the fully implicit solution of small-scale thermally driven atmospheric flows. (Q1401129) (← links)
- Jacobian-free Newton-Krylov methods: a survey of approaches and applications. (Q1419825) (← links)
- Theoretical efficiency of an inexact Newton method (Q1579635) (← links)