Abstract

The conjugate orthogonal conjugate gradient (COCG) method has been considered an attractive part of the Lanczos-type Krylov subspace method for solving complex symmetric linear systems. However, it is often faced with apparently irregular convergence behaviors in practical electromagnetic simulations. To avoid such a problem, the symmetric quasi-minimal residual (QMR) method has been developed. On the other hand, the conjugate A-orthogonal conjugate residual (COCR) method, which can be regarded as an extension of the conjugate residual method, also had been established. It shows that the COCR often gives smoother convergence behavior than the COCG method. The purpose of this paper is to apply the QMR approaches to the COCG and COCR to derive two new methods (including their preconditioned versions), and to report the benefits of the modified methods by some practical examples arising in electromagnetic simulations.

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