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In the preceding chapters, we studied various iterative methods for the approximate solution of operator equations. This chapter is devoted to approximate methods based on an essentially new idea: First “approximate” the equation, then determine an exact solution of the “approximating” equation. The structure of the approximating equation usually aims at reducing its solution to that of a finite system of scalar equations.

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Krasnosel’skii, M.A., Vainikko, G.M., Zabreiko, P.P., Rutitskii, Y.B., Stetsenko, V.Y. (1972). Projection methods. In: Approximate Solution of Operator Equations. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2715-1_4

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