Numerical comparisons are carried out by the most prominent methods, both second and higher order, for solving secular equations. These equations arise in several matrix problems and numerical linear algebra applications. In addition to the comparisons, we propose a new starting point. Our results s
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A comparison of numerical methods for solving diffusion-reaction equations in air quality models
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