A sparsity for decomposing a symmetric matrix (Q2365956)

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A sparsity for decomposing a symmetric matrix
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    A sparsity for decomposing a symmetric matrix (English)
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    29 June 1993
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    A direct method based decomposition of a nonsingular symmetric matrix \(A\) is derived to reduce the complexity in inverting \(A\) and in solving large sparse sets of linear algebraic equations. \(A^{-1}\) is computed directly in the form of \(LDL^ T\), where \(L\) denotes a lower triangular matrix with unit diagonal coefficients and \(D\) is a diagonal matrix. Stair-shape sparsity of the matrix \(A\) employs a double bordered block diagonal form of sparse matrices in the form of element-based and block- based procedures. It can reduce the number of arithmetical operations and computer memory by preserving the structure of zeros of \(A\) when applying the proposed decomposition.
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    matrix inversion
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    779
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    direct method
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    symmetric matrix
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    complexity
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    sparse matrices
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    decomposition
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