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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2083522
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Numerical solution of a quadratic eigenvalue problem (English)
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6 August 2004
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The main purpose of the author is to identify a class of quadratic eigenvalue problems (QEP's), for which the use of solvent approach is really successful. The considered special case is \((\lambda ^{2}M+\lambda G+K)x=0\), where \(M=M^{T}\) is positive definite, \(K=K^{T}\) is negative definite and \(G=-G^{T}\). An algorithm is presented which preserves the Hamiltonian structure of the spectrum of the QEP. In the case when \(2(M-K)\) is not ill-conditioned, the algorithm reveals very efficient and exhibits a very good accuracy for all the eigenvalues, except those with very large modulus. Interesting numerical examples enlighten the features of the presented method.
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quadratic eigenvalue problem
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quadratic matrix equation
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Solvent
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cyclic reduction
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algorithm
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Hamiltonian structure
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numerical example
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