Rayleigh Quotient Iteration for Nonsymmetric Matrices
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DOI10.2307/2008797zbMATH Open0701.65027OpenAlexW4256597369MaRDI QIDQ3479448FDOQ3479448
Authors: Steve Batterson, John Smillie
Publication date: 1990
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2008797
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- The asymptotics of Wilkinson's shift: Loss of cubic convergence
- Rayleigh quotient iteration fails for nonsymmetric matrices
- \(QR\)-like algorithms for eigenvalue problems
- Rayleigh quotient algorithms for nonsymmetric matrix pencils
- On the \(QR\) iterations of real matrices
- Two-sided Grassmann-Rayleigh quotient iteration
- Convergence of the shifted \(QR\) algorithm on \(3\times{} 3\) normal matrices
- The Dynamics of Rayleigh Quotient Iteration
- Complexity of path-following methods for the eigenvalue problem
- On controllability of the real shifted inverse power iteration
- Constrained ellipse fitting with center on a line
- Newton's method and secant methods: a longstanding relationship from vectors to matrices
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