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An implicit shift bidiagonalization algorithm for ill-posed systems
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    An implicit shift bidiagonalization algorithm for ill-posed systems (English)
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    27 September 1995
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    Iterative methods based on Lanczos bidiagonalization (LBD) with full reorthogonalization are considered for solving large scale discrete ill- posed linear least squares problems of the form \(\min_ x \| Ax - b \|_ 2\). Section 1 discusses the use of generalized cross-validation to estimate the optimal regularization of an LBD solution when the noise level is unknown. Section 4 studies the implicitly restarted LBD method. Section 5 explores the use of implicit restarts in the context of determining regularization parameters for the LBD, and presents some numerical examples to demonstrate their efficiency.
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    ill-posed problem
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    Lanczos algorithm
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    iterative methods
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    Lanczos bidiagonalization with full reorthogonalization
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    large scale discrete ill-posed linear least squares problems
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    generalized cross-validation
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    implicit restarts
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    regularization parameters
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    numerical examples
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