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A survey on inverse and generalized inverse eigenvalue problems for Jacobi matrices
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    A survey on inverse and generalized inverse eigenvalue problems for Jacobi matrices (English)
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    13 February 2008
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    A survey of well-known ideas for constructing a specific tridiagonal matrix using prescribed data is presented. In particular, two well-known methods, namely \textit{m}-functions and the Lanczos algorithm, are considered. The first method is described for a generalized inverse eigenvalue problem and the second one for a classic inverse eigenvalue problem. The relation between both methods is discussed and their unique solvability is proven.
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    Jacobi matrix
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    generalized inverse eigenvalue problem
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    m-functions
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    Lanczos algorithm
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