Computer methods of vector operation for reducing...

Electrical computers: arithmetic processing and calculating – Electrical digital calculating computer – Particular function performed

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C708S607000

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ABSTRACT:
A computer method of vector operations for calculating the inverse of a general square matrix and for solving linear equations systems. The invention comprises a new method of factorization and executing multiply-add operations useful for effecting dot-product operations of one-dimensional vectors. This new method reduces the computation time over computers programmed to use prior art methods.

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