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In the context of the Georgia Institute of Technology, MATH 6644 (cross-listed as CSE 6644) is a graduate-level course titled Iterative Methods for Systems of Equations. It focuses on numerical solutions for large linear and nonlinear systems, which are essential for engineering and scientific computing. Core Topics Covered

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Linear Systems: Classical splitting methods (Jacobi, Gauss-Seidel, SOR), Krylov subspace methods (Conjugate Gradient, GMRES, BiCG), and preconditioning techniques. In the context of the Georgia Institute of

Prerequisites: Typically requires MATH 6643 (Numerical Linear Algebra) or a strong mastery of advanced linear algebra and differential equations . Krylov subspace methods (Conjugate Gradient

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