Rank-Deficient
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Discrete
Hi-Posed
Problems
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Discrete
Dl-Posed
Problems
Numerical Aspects
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Linear
Inversion
Per
Christian Hansen
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Hansen,
Per
Christian.
Rank-deficient
and
discrete ill-posed problems
:
numerical aspects
of
linear inversion
/ Per
Christian Hansen.
p. cm. ~
(SIAM monographs
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mathematical modeling
and
computation)
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ISBN 0-89871-403-6 (pbk.)
1.
Equations,
Simultaneous—Numerical
solutions.
2.
Iterative
methods
(Mathematics)
3.
Sparse matrices.
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