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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1610103
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A generalization of Saad's theorem on Rayleigh-Ritz approximations
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1610103

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    A generalization of Saad's theorem on Rayleigh-Ritz approximations (English)
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    2 April 2002
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    If \(A\) is a Hermitian matrix with eigenpair \((\lambda,x)\) and Ritz pair \((\mu,u)\) from the subspace \({\mathcal K}\), then \textit{Y. Saad} [Numerical methods for large eigenvalue problems: Theory and algorithm, Wiley, NY (1992; Zbl 0991.65039)] gives an estimate of the form \(\sin \angle (x,u)\leq C \sin\angle(x,{\mathcal K})\), with \(C\) depending of \(A\), \(\mathcal K\), \(x\), \(u\). This is generalized in this paper to eigenspaces of non-Hermitian matrices, i.e., the vector \(x\) can be replaced by an eigenspace \(\mathcal X\) and \(u\) by a Ritz space \(\mathcal U\). This bound is however not good enough to prove convergence when \(\mathcal K\) approaches \(\mathcal X\).
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    large eigenvalue problem
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    Rayleigh-Ritz approximation
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    non-Hermitian matrix
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    Saad's theorem
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