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Isospectral flows and the inverse eigenvalue problem for Toeplitz matrices
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    Isospectral flows and the inverse eigenvalue problem for Toeplitz matrices (English)
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    2 August 2000
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    The paper is devoted to the inverse eigenvalue problem for Toeplitz matrices that is a real symmetric Toeplitz matrix has to be constructed from prescribed eigenvalues. To solve the problem numerically, a known approach is used, based on isospectral flow solutions, whose equilibria are symmetric Toeplitz matrices. The authors show new properties of the isospectral flow. The case \(n=3\) is studied analytically using a new approach. Global convergence of the iteration process to a regular Toeplitz matrix is proved when starting from a tridiagonal symmetric and centro-symmetric matrix. Numerical experiments confirm the theoretical results and suggest their extension in higher dimension.
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    inverse eigenvalue problem
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    Toeplitz matrices
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    isospectral flow
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    convergence
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    iteration process
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    numerical experiments
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