Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4637538 Applied Mathematics and Computation 2006 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

One of the most important problem for solving the linear system Ax = b, by using the iterative methods, is to use a good stopping criterion and to determine the common significant digits between each corresponding components of computed solution and exact solution. In this paper, for a certain class of iterative methods, we propose a way to determine the number of common significant digits of xm and x, where xm and x are computed solution at iteration m and exact solution, respectively. By using the CADNA library which allows us to estimate the round-off error effect on any computed result, we also propose a good stopping criterion which is able to stop the process as soon as a satisfactory informatical solution is obtained. Numerical examples are used to show the good numerical properties.

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