An introduction to hierarchical matrices

  • Hackbusch W
  • Grasedyck L
  • Börm S
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We give a short introduction to a method for the data-sparse approximation of matrices resulting from the discretisation of non-local operators occurring in boundary integral methods or as the inverses of partial differential operators. The result of the approximation will be the so-called hierarchical matrices (or short H-matrices). These matrices form a subset of the set of all matrices and have a data-sparse representation. The essential operations for these matrices (matrix-vector and matrix-matrix multiplication, addition and inversion) can be performed in, up to logarithmic factors , optimal complexity.

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Hackbusch, W., Grasedyck, L., & Börm, S. (2002). An introduction to hierarchical matrices. Mathematica Bohemica, 127(2), 229–241. https://doi.org/10.21136/mb.2002.134156

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