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The explicit specification of the iterative algorithm in `Resolution` operations is the most flexible solution, but is also the most involved. `IterativeLoop` and `IterativeLoopN` hide some of the complexity by automatically assessing the convergence: `IterativeLoop` uses an empirical algorithm for calculating the error whereas `IterativeLoopN` allows to specify
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in detail the error calculation and the allowed tolerances.
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In all cases, several functions can be used to generate (`Generate`, `GenerateJac`) and solve (`Solve`, `SolveJac`) the corresponding linear systems. The function `GetResidual` can also be used to explicitly evaluate the residual (see below).
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## Basic concepts
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For a linear problem, the finite element method leads to the solution of a linear
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