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Generalized Block Iterative Methods

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Visualization and Mathematics III

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In this article we present a new mathematical approach for solving the radiosity system. We introduce iterative methods using the so-called generalized block partitioning of a matrix. They are designed to improve the convergence speed of the progressive radiosity method by relaxing several components of the residual vector at the same time.

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Leblond, M., Rousselle, F., Renaud, C. (2003). Generalized Block Iterative Methods. In: Hege, HC., Polthier, K. (eds) Visualization and Mathematics III. Mathematics and Visualization. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05105-4_14

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