Towards backward perturbation bounds for approximate dual Krylov subspaces (Q1944009)

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Towards backward perturbation bounds for approximate dual Krylov subspaces
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    Towards backward perturbation bounds for approximate dual Krylov subspaces (English)
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    3 April 2013
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    The authors recall Arnoldi, Lanczos and Krylov decompositions. Under the assumption that for two given subspaces \(\mathcal{K}\) and \(\mathcal{L}\) a biorthonormal pair of bases \(V_m\) and \(W_m\) always exists, they define the dual Krylov subspaces with respect to the given matrix \(A\) and the dual Krylov decomposition with respect to \(A\) as a generalization of the Krylov decomposition. If \(A\) is an extended tridiagonal matrix, the dual Krylov decomposition is called ``the two-sided Lanczos decomposition'' -- a generalization of the Lanczos decomposition. The authors consider a pair of biorthonormal bases \(V_m\) and \(W_m\) and determine a backward perturbation matrix \(E\) whose norm is as small as possible, such that \(\mathcal{K}\) and \(\mathcal{L}\) are Krylov subspaces of \(A+E\) and its adjoint, respectively. A framework for determining the perturbation matrix \(E\) is given in Algorithm 2.1. The numerical experiments demonstrate the efficiency of the presented strategy for determining the backward perturbation.
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    perturbation matrix
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    Krylov subspace method
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    dual Krylov subspaces
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    dual Krylov decomposition
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    two-sided Lanczos decomposition
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    Arnolid decomposition
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    numerical experiment
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    backward perturbation
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