Avoiding breakdown and near-breakdown in Lanczos type algorithms (Q1187056)

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Avoiding breakdown and near-breakdown in Lanczos type algorithms
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    Avoiding breakdown and near-breakdown in Lanczos type algorithms (English)
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    28 June 1992
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    The paper deals with methods which the authors have developed to avoid breakdown and near-breakdown due to division by a scalar product whose value is zero or is different from zero but small in Lanczos type algorithms for solving linear systems. In particular, the bulk of the paper concentrates on a method called by the authors the method of recursive zoom (MRZ) and its variants: SMRZ, BMRZ, GMRZ and BSMRZ, where S, B, G stand for symmetric, balancing and general, respectively. It is shown that a breakdown can be avoided by considering only the existing orthogonal polynomials in the Lanczos type algorithms. The methods described in the paper are able to detect if such a polynomial does not exist in order to jump over it. Pseudo-codes for MRZ and BSMRZ are given and some numerical results are presented.
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    Lanczos method
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    biconjugate gradient
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    projection
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    orthogonal polynomials
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    methods of moments
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    method of recursive zoom
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