Implicitly restarted Arnoldi with purification for the shift-invert transformation

  • Meerbergen K
  • Spence A
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Abstract

The need to determine a few eigenvalues of a large sparse generalised eigenvalue problem A x = λ B x Ax=\lambda Bx with positive semidefinite B B arises in many physical situations, for example, in a stability analysis of the discretised Navier-Stokes equation. A common technique is to apply Arnoldi’s method to the shift-invert transformation, but this can suffer from numerical instabilities as is illustrated by a numerical example. In this paper, a new method that avoids instabilities is presented which is based on applying the implicitly restarted Arnoldi method with the B B semi-inner product and a purification step. The paper contains a rounding error analysis and ends with brief comments on some extensions.

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Meerbergen, K., & Spence, A. (1997). Implicitly restarted Arnoldi with purification for the shift-invert transformation. Mathematics of Computation, 66(218), 667–689. https://doi.org/10.1090/s0025-5718-97-00844-2

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