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The following pages link to A divide and conquer method for unitary and orthogonal eigenproblems (Q920577):
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- Szegő-Lobatto quadrature rules (Q859867) (← links)
- A Björck-Pereyra-type algorithm for Szegö-Vandermonde matrices based on properties of unitary Hessenberg matrices (Q861029) (← links)
- An inexact Krylov-Schur algorithm for the unitary eigenvalue problem (Q935390) (← links)
- Eigenvector computation for almost unitary Hessenberg matrices and inversion of Szegö-Vandermonde matrices via discrete transmission lines (Q1124794) (← links)
- Schur parameter pencils for the solution of the unitary eigenproblem (Q1176531) (← links)
- Perturbation and interlace theorems for the unitary eigenvalue problem (Q1260788) (← links)
- A new method for computing the stable invariant subspace of a real Hamiltonian matrix (Q1378991) (← links)
- Error bounds in the isometric Arnoldi process (Q1378993) (← links)
- A numerical comparison of methods for solving secular equations (Q1379004) (← links)
- On the construction of Szegő polynomials (Q1802171) (← links)
- On an inverse eigenvalue problem for unitary Hessenberg matrices (Q1805209) (← links)
- The restarted QR-algorithm for eigenvalue computation of structured matrices (Q1860504) (← links)
- Orthogonal matrix polynomials and applications (Q1919056) (← links)
- Computations with quasiseparable polynomials and matrices (Q2378490) (← links)
- Eigenvalue computation for unitary rank structured matrices (Q2469628) (← links)
- Continuation methods for the computation of zeros of Szegő polynomials (Q2564903) (← links)
- Minimal representations of unitary operators and orthogonal polynomials on the unit circle (Q2568358) (← links)
- Anti-Szego quadrature rules (Q3426023) (← links)
- Structured Eigenvalue Problems (Q3603885) (← links)
- Analysis of third-order methods for secular equations (Q4372695) (← links)
- A unifying convergence analysis of second-order methods for secular equations (Q5691015) (← links)
- Polynomial zerofinders based on Szegő polynomials (Q5929291) (← links)