An upper bound for the spectral condition number of a diagonalizable matrix (Q1361836)

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An upper bound for the spectral condition number of a diagonalizable matrix
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    An upper bound for the spectral condition number of a diagonalizable matrix (English)
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    10 December 1997
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    A diagonalizable \(n\times n\) matrix \(A\), a transformation matrix \(P\) (defined by \(P^{-1}AP= J\), where \(J=\text{diag}(\lambda_1,\lambda_2,\dots,\lambda_n))\), and the spectral condition number \(\kappa(A)= \min_G |P|_2|P^{-1}|_2\), \(G=\{P\mid P^{-1}AP=J\}\), are considered. An upper bound of \(\kappa(A)\) is obtained from the elements of \(T\), the exact Schur form of \(A\). \(\kappa(A)\) is used to find the error bounds of eigenvalues and thus to estimate the accuracy of the computed eigenvalues. A numerical example is presented for illustration.
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    spectral condition number
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    error bounds
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    eigenvalues
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    numerical example
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