Chebyshev acceleration techniques for large complex non Hermitian eigenvalue problems (Q1916981)

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Chebyshev acceleration techniques for large complex non Hermitian eigenvalue problems
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    Chebyshev acceleration techniques for large complex non Hermitian eigenvalue problems (English)
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    14 July 1996
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    It is proposed that eigenvalues of a large non-Hermitian matrix are computed by first applying an \(r^*r\) block Arnoldi algorithm, and then using the computed Ritz values to determine an ellipse that has those eigenvalues sought on its outside. Then this ellipse is used to determine a Chebyshev acceleration that is applied to the \(r\) leading Ritz vectors obtained from Arnoldi. The technique is tested on 2 applied problems, an Orr-Sommerfeld operator and one of the test matrices from the Harwell-Boeing collection.
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    eigenvalues
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    large non-Hermitian matrix
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    block Arnoldi algorithm
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    Ritz values
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    Chebyshev acceleration
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    Ritz vectors
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    Orr-Sommerfeld operator
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    Harwell-Boeing collection
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