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    Springer
    Numerische Mathematik 86 (2000), S. 173-191 
    ISSN: 0945-3245
    Keywords: Mathematics Subject Classification (1991): 30C20,30E10, 65F10
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Summary. Conformal maps from the exterior of the closed unit disk onto the exterior of ‘bratwurst’ shape sets in the complex plane are constructed. Using these maps, coefficients for the computation of the corresponding Faber polynomials are derived. A ‘bratwurst’ shape set is the result of deforming an ellipse with foci on the real axis, by conformally mapping the real axis onto the unit circle. Such sets are well suited to serve as inclusion sets for sets associated with a matrix, for example the spectrum, field of values or a pseudospectrum. Hence, the sets can be applied in the construction and analysis of a broad range of iterative methods for the solution of linear systems. The main advantage of the approach is that the conformal maps are derived from elementary transformations, allowing an easy computation of the associated transfinite diameter, asymptotic convergence factor and Faber polynomials. Numerical examples are given.
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