Solving large-scale quadratic eigenvalue problems with Hamiltonian eigenstructure using a structure-preserving Krylov subspace method
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P. Benner, Heike Faßbender, Martin Stoll
Publication date: 8 September 2009
Published in: ETNA - Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://eudml.org/doc/130657
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Krylov subspace methodquadratic eigenvalue problemgyroscopic systemsHamiltonian symmetrysymplectic Lanczos process
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- Optimization on the symplectic Stiefel manifold: SR decomposition-based retraction and applications
- Computing Symplectic Eigenpairs of Symmetric Positive-Definite Matrices via Trace Minimization and Riemannian Optimization
- Structure-preserving methods for computing eigenpairs of large sparse skew-Hamiltonian/Hamiltonian pencils
- Structure-Preserving Algorithms for Palindromic Quadratic Eigenvalue Problems Arising from Vibration of Fast Trains
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