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On the optimal solution of large eigenpair problems (English)
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For computing eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices, the so-called generalized minimal residual algorithm is sketched and compared to the Lanczos method. It is shown that this algorithm is almost optimal in reducing the residual \(\| Ax-\phi x\|\), using information from the Krylov subspaces \(A_ j=span\{b,Ab,...,A^{j-1}b\}\). In counting the numerical effort, only the matrix-vector multipliers are considered. Some generalizations are given for computing p eigenpairs of symmetric matrices simultaneously, and also some numerical examples.
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eigenvalues
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eigenvectors
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minimal residual algorithm
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Lanczos method
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Krylov subspaces
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numerical examples
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