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Nonequivalence deflation for the solution of matrix latent value problems (English)
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25 February 1996
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Newton's method is usually used to solve nonlinear latent value problems. The deflation technique is required for finding another latent pair starting from a computed latent pair. In this paper, several deflation strategies are examined, and a nonequivalence deflation technique is developed. The major idea is transforming the computed latent root in the given region into infinity through a suitable nonequivalent transformation, while the other latent roots are preserved. Analysis and numerical examples show that the deflation combined with a suitable restarting initial guess is reliable and effective.
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eigenvalues
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eigenvectors
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Newton's method
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deflation
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latent root
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numerical examples
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