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Eigenvalue computations in the context of data-sparse approximations of integral operators
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    Eigenvalue computations in the context of data-sparse approximations of integral operators (English)
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    22 October 2012
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    Some iterative eigensolvers are used to compute a few eigenelements in the discretized formulation of an integral operator that appears in the radiative transfer equation in stellar atmospheres. The authors have implemented a SLEPc-based code for the H-matrix representation into the freely available software HLib, using the Krylov-Schur method. In the implementation of data-sparse approximation, the Taylor and Lagrange interpolation are used and the numerical experiments show the effectiveness of these interpolations in comparison with the sparse storage for increasing dimension.
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    iterative eigensolvers
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    integral operator
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    hierarchical matrices
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    numerical libraries
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    radiative transfer equation
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    stellar atmospheres
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    Krylov-Schur method
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    data-sparse approximation
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    Lagrange interpolation
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    numerical experiments
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