Grim-McNally, Arielle Katherine2015-06-172015-06-172015-06-15vt_gsexam:5645http://hdl.handle.net/10919/52945For sequences of related linear systems, the computation of a preconditioner for every system can be expensive. Often a fixed preconditioner is used, but this may not be effective as the matrix changes. This research examines the benefits of both reusing and recycling preconditioners, with special focus on ILUTP and factorized sparse approximate inverses and proposes an update that we refer to as a sparse approximate map or SAM update. Analysis of the residual and eigenvalues of the map will be provided. Applications include the Quantum Monte Carlo method, model reduction, oscillatory hydraulic tomography, diffuse optical tomography, and Helmholtz-type problems.ETDIn CopyrightRecycling PreconditionersPreconditionersSparse Approximate MapIncomplete LU DecompositionSparse Approximate InverseFactorized Sparse Approximate InverseKrylov MethodsReusing and Updating Preconditioners for Sequences of MatricesThesis