Matrix computations (3rd ed.)
- Authors
- Gene H. GolubCharles F. Van Loan
- Journal
- Johns Hopkins University Press eBooks
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About Matrix computations (3rd ed.)
This paper, published in 1996, received 4.6k indexed citations . Written by Gene H. Golub and Charles F. Van Loan. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Electrical and Electronic Engineering (1.1k citations), Computational Theory and Mathematics (987 citations) and Computational Mechanics (843 citations). Published in Johns Hopkins University Press eBooks.
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