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Lecturer 민조홍
Dept. 이화여대 수학과
date Apr 26, 2012

There are basically two approaches for solving linear systems: one is to exactly solve the linear sytem such as Gaussian-elimination. The other approximates the solution in the Krylov spaces; Conjugate-gradient and General minimum residual method are typical examples. For sparse and large-scaled, like 10000x10000, matrices, the latter is much more efficient.
Those basic subjects will be briefly reviewed including incomplete LU-preconditioning, and a recent research of parallel ILU-PCG algorithm will be introduced.

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