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Equation Reordering for Iterative Processes--A Comment

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Gilli, M
Pauletto, G
Garbely, M

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The ordering of the equations for a nonlinear model plays an important role in the performance of solution algorithms using iterative processes. The paper comments on what is often referred to be an optimal ordering. Citation Copyright 1992 by Kluwer Academic Publishers.

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Article provided by Springer in its journal Computer Science in Economics & Management.

Volume (Year): 5 (1992)
Issue (Month): 2 (May)
Pages: 147-53
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  1. Manfred Gilli & Giorgio Pauletto, 1995. "Sparse Direct Methods for Model Simulation," Cahiers du Département d'Econométrie 95.06, Département d'Econométrie, Université de Genève. [Downloadable!]
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