Krylov Methods for Nonsymmetric Linear Systems
by Jurjen Duintjer Tebbens, Gérard Meurant
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How does the author's encyclopedic approach to Krylov subspace methods shift your perspective on the balance between theoretical mathematics and practical scientific computing?
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In your own professional or academic field, how often do you encounter nonsymmetric linear systems, and what strategies have you traditionally relied on to solve them?
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The book emphasizes that Krylov methods remain robust despite advances in parallel and high-performance computing; how do you see these algorithms adapting to the next generation of computing architectures, such as quantum or neuromorphic hardware?
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