
In this chapter a numerical scheme is proposed to simulate the evolution of the solution\(\vec{x}(t)\) of dynamical system (4.1) towards an eigenvector of a given matrix, and some examples and applications are presented. The method has a linear convergence rate and we have implemented two potentially second order methods to be combined with the first one to accelerate the convergence.
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