A fast solver for ill-conditioned linear systems using randomized stable solutions of its blocks
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We present an enhanced version of the row-based randomized block-Kaczmarz method to solve a linear system of equations. This improvement makes use of a regularization during block updates in the solution, and a dynamic proposal distribution based on the current residual vector and effective mutual orthogonality between all blocks. The improved method provides significant gains in solving highly ill-conditioned linear systems that are either sparse, or dense least-squares problems that are significantly over/under determined. Considering the poor guarantees in effectively preconditioning iterative solutions for such ill-conditioned problems, it may also serve as a pre-solver for accelerating other iterative numerical methods, and as an inner iteration in certain types of GMRES solvers for linear systems.
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