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Eigenvalues of a symmetric tridiagonal matrix: A divide-and-conquer approach (English)
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1986
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For the solution of symmetric tridiagonal eigenvalue problems, a divide- and-conquer approach is presented, that is based on a sequential doubling in the evaluation of the characteristic polynomial and a bisection method. The high accuracy of the method is demonstrated by examples. It would have been very interesting to see a comparison of the method with the algorithm of Cuppen for example in its implementation by Dongarra/Sørensen.
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tree algorithms
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recursive doubling
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symmetric tridiagonal eigenvalue problems
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divide-and-conquer
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bisection method
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