The Matrix Eigenvalue Problem
The first in-depth, complete, and unified theoretical discussion of the two most important classes of algorithms for solving matrix eigenvalue problems: QR-like algorithms for dense problems and Krylov subspace methods for sparse problems. The author discusses the theory of the generic GR algorithm, including special cases (for example, QR, SR, HR), and the development of Krylov subspace methods. This book also addresses a generic Krylov process and the Arnoldi and various Lanczos algorithms, which are obtained as special cases. Theoretical and computational exercises guide students, step by step, to the results. Downloadable MATLAB programs, compiled by the author, are available on a supplementary Web site. Readers of this book are expected to be familiar with the basic ideas of linear algebra and to have had some experience with matrix computations. Ideal for graduate students, or as a reference book for researchers and users of eigenvalue codes.
- Studies generic examples of these two classes of algorithms, yet also examines special cases
- Contains many exercises, both theoretical and computational, which will compel students to get stuck in and guide them through processes step by step
- A supplementary Web site is available, containing a collection of downloadable MATLAB programs compiled by the author
Reviews & endorsements
'This is an excellent exposition of the state of the art in eigenvalue computations. It systematically combines the theory and the computational methods for structured and unstructured problems in a unique framework.' Volker Mehrmann, Technische Universität Berlin
Product details
January 2008Paperback
9780898716412
456 pages
254 × 174 × 23 mm
0.756kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Preliminary material
- 2. Basic theory of Eigensystems
- 3. Elimination
- 4. Iteration
- 5. Convergence
- 6. The generalized Eigenvalue problem
- 7. Inside the bulge
- 8. Product Eigenvalue problems
- 9. Krylov subspace methods
- Bibliography
- Index.