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A factored variant of the Newton iteration for the solution of algebraic Riccati equations via the matrix sign function
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    A factored variant of the Newton iteration for the solution of algebraic Riccati equations via the matrix sign function (English)
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    3 July 2014
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    This paper deals with the algebraic Riccati equation(ARE) with factored terms, which appears in several important applications. The authors present a variant of the Newton iteration for the matrix sign function which results in an efficient numerical solver for this class of AREs. Experiment results with a collection of benchmark examples show that the accuracy of the proposed method is close to that of the conventional Newton iteration as well as the structure-preserving doubling method. High-performance implementations demonstrate the advantage of the new iteration.
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    matrix sign function
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    Newton iteration
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    multi-core processors
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    numerical example
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    algebraic Riccati equation
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    structure-preserving doubling method
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