is a practical solution to this complexity. Thanks to this contribution,
the solving algorithm has a linear complexity with respect to $n$.
-First of all, Filler et al. compute the matrix $H$
+First of all, Filler \emph{et al.} compute the matrix $H$
by placing a small sub-matrix $\hat{H}$ of size $h × w$ next
to each other and shifted down by one row.
Thanks to this special form of $H$, one can represent