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文档介绍:STUDIES IN
COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS 9
Editors:
. CHUI
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
E MONK
University of Delaware
Newark, DE, USA
L. WUYTAC K
University of Antwerp
Antwerp, Belgium
ELSEVIER
Amsterdam - Boston - London - New York- Oxford - Paris
San Diego - San Francisco - Singapore- Sydney- Tokyo
PERTURBATION THEORY
FOR MATRIX EQUATIONS
PERTURBATION THEORY
FOR MATRIX EQUATIONS
Mihail KONSTANTINOV
University of Architecture,
Civil Engineering and Geodesy
Sofia, Bulgaria
Da-Wei GU
University of Leicester
Leicester, UK
Volker MEHRMANN
Technical University of Berlin
Berlin, Germany
Petko PETKOV
Technical University of Sofia
Sofia, Bulgaria
2003
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