Application of Vector-Valued Rational Approximations to the Matrix Eigenvalue Problem and Connections with Krylov Subspace Methods
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4857587
DOI10.1137/S089547989224316XzbMath0843.65023MaRDI QIDQ4857587
Publication date: 24 January 1996
Published in: SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
eigenvaluenumerical exampleseigenvectorrational approximationKrylov subspace methodsLanczos methodspower methodArnoldi method
Related Items
Harmonic projection methods for large non-symmetric eigenvalue problems, Ritz and pseudo-Ritz values using matrix polynomials, The implementation of a vector-valued rational approximate method in structural reanalysis problems., Vector versions of Prony's algorithm and vector-valued rational approximations, Vector extrapolation methods with applications to solution of large systems of equations and to PageRank computations, A vector generalisation of de Montessus' theorem for the case of polar singularities on the boundary, A new approach to vector-valued rational interpolation, Algebraic properties of some new vector-valued rational interpolants, Krylov subspace methods for eigenvalues with special properties and their analysis for normal matrices