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A \(2r-1\) banded matrix \(B(n,r)\) of size \({n\times n}\) with \(b_{ij}=0\) for \(|i-j|\geq r\) has an LU decomposition with \(L\) and \(U\) having \(r\) nonzero diagonals. However \(U^{-1}\) is a full triangular matrix but its elements can be expressed in terms of determinants of matrices \(U(i,j)\) of size \({(j-i)\times(j-i)}\) which are upper Hessenberg submatrices consisting of rows \(i,\ldots,j-1\) and columns \(i+1,\ldots,j\) of \(U\), i.e., whose right top element is \(u_{ij}\). Similarly the elements of \(L^{-1}\) can be expressed in terms of determinants of lower Hessenberg matrices \(L(i,j)\). These can then be used to compute explicit expressions for the elements of the inverse \(B^{-1}\) by multiplying \(U^{-1}L^{-1}\). | |||
Property / review text: A \(2r-1\) banded matrix \(B(n,r)\) of size \({n\times n}\) with \(b_{ij}=0\) for \(|i-j|\geq r\) has an LU decomposition with \(L\) and \(U\) having \(r\) nonzero diagonals. However \(U^{-1}\) is a full triangular matrix but its elements can be expressed in terms of determinants of matrices \(U(i,j)\) of size \({(j-i)\times(j-i)}\) which are upper Hessenberg submatrices consisting of rows \(i,\ldots,j-1\) and columns \(i+1,\ldots,j\) of \(U\), i.e., whose right top element is \(u_{ij}\). Similarly the elements of \(L^{-1}\) can be expressed in terms of determinants of lower Hessenberg matrices \(L(i,j)\). These can then be used to compute explicit expressions for the elements of the inverse \(B^{-1}\) by multiplying \(U^{-1}L^{-1}\). / rank | |||
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The inverse of banded matrices (English)
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22 October 2012
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A \(2r-1\) banded matrix \(B(n,r)\) of size \({n\times n}\) with \(b_{ij}=0\) for \(|i-j|\geq r\) has an LU decomposition with \(L\) and \(U\) having \(r\) nonzero diagonals. However \(U^{-1}\) is a full triangular matrix but its elements can be expressed in terms of determinants of matrices \(U(i,j)\) of size \({(j-i)\times(j-i)}\) which are upper Hessenberg submatrices consisting of rows \(i,\ldots,j-1\) and columns \(i+1,\ldots,j\) of \(U\), i.e., whose right top element is \(u_{ij}\). Similarly the elements of \(L^{-1}\) can be expressed in terms of determinants of lower Hessenberg matrices \(L(i,j)\). These can then be used to compute explicit expressions for the elements of the inverse \(B^{-1}\) by multiplying \(U^{-1}L^{-1}\).
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triangular matrix
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Hessenberg matrix
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inverse
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r-banded matrix
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