The shift-inverted \(J\)-Lanczos algorithm for the numerical solutions of large sparse algebraic Riccati equations (Q1368482): Difference between revisions
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The shift-inverted \(J\)-Lanczos algorithm for the numerical solutions of large sparse algebraic Riccati equations (English)
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2 June 1998
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A shift invert Lanczos algorithm applicable to compute the eigenvalues of a large and sparse Hamiltonian matrix is described. It computes a symplectic basis two columns at a time, in which the matrix is represented by a 2 by 2 block matrix with 3 diagonal and one tridiagonal block. It is shown that convergence occurs, and symplecticity gets lost, when a quantity computed from the eigenvectors of the small block matrix and its last nondiagonal elements gets small, in a way very similar to the symmetric case. A numerical example is described, and different shift and invert transformations are discussed.
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large sparse algebraic Riccati equations
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shift invert Lanczos algorithm
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eigenvalues
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large and sparse Hamiltonian matrix
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symplectic basis
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convergence
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numerical example
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