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An Electro-Optical Architecture for Solving General Sparse Linear Systems1

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Abstract

Many engineering problems involve the solution of a set of linear equations at some stage in the analysis. Many of these problems can be characterized by sparsity, that is the associated coefficient matrix contains a large proportion of zero elements. Examples include electric power system analysis, structural analysis, image processing, etc [1].

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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