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Proposal to delete

Hi. Expert in Krylov methods here. Stone's method appears to be x += P\r, where P is the preconditioner to A and r=b-A*x is the residual. The article's presentation is poor. The symbols used lack introduction/definition/explanation. Finally, the method could be given sufficiently as remark besides Krylov methods or iterative methods in general. I also do not acknowledge the need for a Stone's method for sake of attribution as it is just the usual Banach method x=Phi(x):=x+b-A*x on the left-preconditioned linear system. It is fine to me that there is Gauss-Seidel and Jacobi and (S)SOR and ILU but then Stone is really just ILU so could be mentioned as remark on the ILU article as well. 31.17.92.45 (talk) 14:29, 6 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]