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    A block Newton method for nonlinear eigenvalue problems (English)
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    24 February 2010
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    The author introduces the concept of invariant pairs for nonlinear eigenvalue problems. In contrast to the linear case, such problems may have eigenvector/eigenvalue pairs, for which distinct eigenvalues may correspond with linearly dependent eigenvectors. The concept of invariant pairs provides a robust tool to overcome the numerical difficulty which arises in such case. To compute the invariant pairs, a block Newton method is developed and many algorithmic details are provided to the end of maintaining a reasonable computational cost. A few numerical examples give more insight into the method.
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    nonlinear eigenvalue problems
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    block Newton method
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    invariant pairs
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    eigenvector/eigenvalue pairs
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    numerical examples
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