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Ritz and pseudo-Ritz values using matrix polynomials
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    Ritz and pseudo-Ritz values using matrix polynomials (English)
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    7 October 1996
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    A unified approach of two block Krylov subspace methods is presented based on the block Arnoldi procedure for a real nonsymmetric matrix \(A\). It is shown that matrix polynomials are the appropriate tool for analyzing the convergence of Jordan-Ritz pairs when \(A\) is not diagonalizable. Analogous arguments are used to study the convergence properties of a linear system solver that minimizes the residual norm on the generated Krylov subspace.
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    matrix polynomial
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    block Krylov subspace methods
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    block Arnoldi procedure
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    nonsymmetric matrix
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    convergence
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    Jordan-Ritz pairs
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