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Solving Rational Eigenvalue Problems via Linearization

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Solving Rational Eigenvalue Problems via Linearization
Rational eigenvalue problems (REPs) are an emerging class of nonlinear eigenvalue problems that arise from a variety of physical applications. In this paper, we propose a linearization-based method to solve the REPs. Similar to the linearization techniques for the polynomial eigenvalue problems, the proposed method converts the REPs into well-studied linear eigenvalue problems (LEPs), and meanwhile, exploits and preserves the structure and property of the REPs. For example, the low-rank property as encountered in practical applications leads a trimmed linearization, that is, only small increase of the size of LEP. Under mild assumptions, we show that the problem of solving a REP is just as convenient and efficient as the problem of solving a LEP of slightly larger size.
Yangfeng Su, Zhaojun Bai
Added 15 May 2011
Updated 15 May 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where SIAMMAX
Authors Yangfeng Su, Zhaojun Bai
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