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Numerical analysis / Mathematical physics / Abstract algebra / Computational science / Sparse grid / Support vector machine / Sparse approximation / Multigrid method / Eigenvalues and eigenvectors / Algebra / Mathematics / Linear algebra
Date: 2001-06-15 12:04:01
Numerical analysis
Mathematical physics
Abstract algebra
Computational science
Sparse grid
Support vector machine
Sparse approximation
Multigrid method
Eigenvalues and eigenvectors
Algebra
Mathematics
Linear algebra

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