A simple application of the homotopy method to symmetric eigenvalue problems (Q796957)

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A simple application of the homotopy method to symmetric eigenvalue problems
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    A simple application of the homotopy method to symmetric eigenvalue problems (English)
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    If A is a symmetric tridiagonal matrix, the eigenvalue problem \(Ax=\lambda x\) is approached by a homotopy which connects A to a diagonal matrix D. It is shown that, under suitable conditions, there are exactly n solution curves connecting to the desired eigenvalues and eigenvectors. It is pointed out that sparse matrix techniques can be applied to the usual path following methods.
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    homotopy method
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    symmetric tridiagonal matrix
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    sparse matrix techniques
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    path following methods
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