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Derivatives of the matrix exponential and their computation (English)
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19 June 1996
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Properties, representations and computation of various derivatives of the matrix exponential are studied. For the first directional derivative, evaluated at \(A\) in the direction \(V\), defined by \(D_V (t,A) = \lim_{h \to 0} {1 \over h} (e^{t(A + hV)} - e^{tA})\), the integral representation \(D_V (t,A) = \int^t_0 e^{(t - \sigma) A} Ve^{\sigma A} d \sigma\) is used to derive some properties, along with spectral, series and exact representations. The close relationship between the Kronecker sum and commutator series is emphasized and a new convergence criterion for commutator series is derived. Several compact spectral representations of \(D_V (t,A)\) in terms of the eigensystem of \(A\) and the Hadamard product are presented. The Hausdorff commutator series is summed to obtain a new closed form representation; another representation is obtained in terms of a faster converging ``sinch'' commutator series. This is used to derive two new ``scaling and squaring'' algorithms for \(D_V (t,A)\). Many of these results are extended to arbitrary analytic functions of a matrix argument. A relation between the gradients of the entries of an analytic matrix function \(F(A)\) and its directional derivatives in the elementary directions is emphasized. A new algorithm for computing the matrix exponential is developed, which is based on a rational representation of the exponential in terms of the hyperbolic function \(A\text{coth} (A)\). These results are illustrated by an application to a parametric estimation problem which arises in nuclear magnetic spectroscopy.
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scaling and squaring algorithm
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matrix exponential
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directional derivative
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Kronecker sum
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convergence
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spectral representations
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Hadamard product
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Hausdorff commutator series
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gradients
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analytic matrix function
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parametric estimation
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nuclear magnetic spectroscopy
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