Computing the generalized singular values/vectors of large sparse or structured matrix pairs (Q1923328)

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Computing the generalized singular values/vectors of large sparse or structured matrix pairs
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    Computing the generalized singular values/vectors of large sparse or structured matrix pairs (English)
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    24 February 1997
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    The author derives an algorithm for computing a few extreme generalized singular values and the corresponding vectors of a sparse or structural matrix pair \(\{A,B\}\). The algorithm is based on the CS decomposition and the Lanczos bidiagonalization process. At each iteration step of the Lanczos process, the solution to a linear least squares problem with \((A^T,B^T)^T\) as the coefficient matrix is approximately computed, and this consists in the only interface of the algorithm with the matrix pair \(\{A,B\}\). Some numerical results are also given to demonstrate the feasibility and efficiency of the algorithm.
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    CS decomposition
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    algorithm
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    generalized singular values
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    sparse or structural matrix pair
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    Lanczos bidiagonalization
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    linear least squares problem
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    numerical results
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