Exploiting Hidden Structure in Matrix Computations: Algorithms and Applications von Michele Benzi | Cetraro, Italy 2015 | ISBN 9783319498867

Exploiting Hidden Structure in Matrix Computations: Algorithms and Applications

Cetraro, Italy 2015

von Michele Benzi, Dario Bini, Daniel Kressner, Hans Munthe-Kaas und Charles Van Loan, herausgegeben von Michele Benzi und Valeria Simoncini
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinMichele Benzi
Autor / AutorinDario Bini
Autor / AutorinDaniel Kressner
Autor / AutorinHans Munthe-Kaas
Autor / AutorinCharles Van Loan
Herausgegeben vonMichele Benzi
Herausgegeben vonValeria Simoncini
Buchcover Exploiting Hidden Structure in Matrix Computations: Algorithms and Applications | Michele Benzi | EAN 9783319498867 | ISBN 3-319-49886-X | ISBN 978-3-319-49886-7

Exploiting Hidden Structure in Matrix Computations: Algorithms and Applications

Cetraro, Italy 2015

von Michele Benzi, Dario Bini, Daniel Kressner, Hans Munthe-Kaas und Charles Van Loan, herausgegeben von Michele Benzi und Valeria Simoncini
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinMichele Benzi
Autor / AutorinDario Bini
Autor / AutorinDaniel Kressner
Autor / AutorinHans Munthe-Kaas
Autor / AutorinCharles Van Loan
Herausgegeben vonMichele Benzi
Herausgegeben vonValeria Simoncini

Focusing on special matrices and matrices which are in some sense `near’ to structured matrices, this volume covers a broad range of topics of current interest in numerical linear algebra. Exploitation of these less obvious structural properties can be of great importance in the design of efficient numerical methods, for example algorithms for matrices with low-rank block structure, matrices with decay, and structured tensor computations. Applications range from quantum chemistry to queuing theory. 

Structured matrices arise frequently in applications. Examples include banded and sparse matrices, Toeplitz-type matrices, and matrices with semi-separable or quasi-separable structure, as well as Hamiltonian and symplectic matrices. The associated literature is enormous, and many efficient algorithms have been developed for solving problems involving such matrices. 

The text arose from a C. I. M. E. course held in Cetraro (Italy)  in June 2015 which aimed to present this fast growing field to young researchers, exploiting the expertise of five leading lecturers with different theoretical and application perspectives.