From: Modified HS conjugate gradient method for solving generalized absolute value equations
\(x^{*}\) | k | Val |
---|---|---|
\((1.0000,1.0000,1.0000,1.0000,1.0000,1.0000)^{T}\) | 47 | 2.1860e−07 |
\((1.0000,1.0000,1.0000,1.0000,1.0000,1.0000)^{T}\) | 47 | 4.0285e−07 |
\((1.0000,1.0000,1.0000,1.0000,1.0000,1.0000)^{T}\) | 53 | 2.3442e−07 |
\((1.0000,1.0000,1.0000,1.0000,1.0000,1.0000)^{T}\) | 49 | 3.8555e−07 |
\((1.0000,1.0000,1.0000,1.0000,1.0000,1.0000)^{T} \) | 52 | 2.7053e−07 |