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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1672134
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Deflation for block eigenvalues of block partitioned matrices with an application to matrix polynomials of commuting matrices (English)
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12 November 2001
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The most immediate generalization of complex polynomials are matrix polynomials where the coefficients and the variable are commuting matrices over \(\mathbb{C}\). In the paper a numerical method of solving the related generalized polynomial algebraic equation is presented. It uses, basically, a block version of the Wielandt deflation procedure, applied to the the block companion matrix of the generalized polynomial in question. The procedure preserves a certain L-shaped structure of the sequence of deflated matrices. In essence, this algorithm extends the computation of a matrix root (called ``solvent'') presented by \textit{J. E. Dennis, J. P. Traub} and \textit{R. P. Weber} [On the matrix polynomial lambda-matrix and block eigenvalue problems, Tech. Rep. 71-109, Computer Science Department, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY and Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA (1971)] by providing all of them.
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matrix polynomials
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matrix roots
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numerical factorization
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block deflation method
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polynomials with commuting matrix coefficients
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block eigenvalues
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block partitioned matrices
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Wielandt deflation
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algorithm
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