Abstract: The BR algorithm is a novel and efficient method to find all eigenvalues of upper Hessenberg matrices and has never been applied to eigenanalysis for power system small signal stability.
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We present two fast algorithms for finding the solution of the nonsingular lower Hessenberg quasi-Toeplitz linear system stem from Markov chain. And we confirm the complexity of these two algorithms ...
This paper proposes a family of line-search methods to deal with weighted orthogonal procrustes problems. In particular, the proposed family uses a search direction based on a convex combination ...
Advanced computational models and simulations to unravel the complexities of brain function have known a growing interest in recent years in the field of neurosciences, driven by significant ...
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The consumption of solving large-scale linear equations is one of the most critical issues in numerical computation. An innovative method is introduced in this study to solve linear equations based on ...
Prediction of complex traits based on genome-wide marker information is of central importance for both animal and plant breeding. Numerous models have been proposed for the prediction of complex ...
With the ever-growing performance gap between memory systems and disks, and rapidly improving CPU performance, virtual memory (VM) management becomes increasingly important for overall system ...
In quantum theory a celebrated theorem due to Ritz provides upper bounds to eigenvalues of Hermitian operators. An upper bound alone, though, is not sufficient for ...
Abstract: The recently developed two-directional unconditionally stable single-field (US-SF) finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method is generalized to a 3-D. The method is based on the application ...