Result 1 to 20 of 41 total
On the complexity of some hierarchical structured matrix algorithms. (English)
SIAM J. Matrix Anal. Appl. 33, No. 2, 388-410 (2012).
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$O(n)$ algorithms for banded plus semiseparable matrices. (English)
Bini, Dario Andrea (ed.) et al., Numerical methods for structured matrices and applications. The Georg Heinig memorial volume. Basel: Birkhäuser (ISBN 978-3-7643-8995-6/hbk). Operator Theory: Advances and Applications 199, 347-358 (2010).
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QR-factorization of displacement structured matrices using a rank structured matrix approach. (English)
Bini, Dario Andrea (ed.) et al., Numerical methods for structured matrices and applications. The Georg Heinig memorial volume. Basel: Birkhäuser (ISBN 978-3-7643-8995-6/hbk). Operator Theory: Advances and Applications 199, 229-254 (2010).
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Signal flow graph approach to inversion of $(H,m)$-quasiseparable-Vandermonde matrices and new filter structures. (English)
Linear Algebra Appl. 432, No. 8, 2032-2051 (2010).
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A multiple shift $QR$-step for structured rank matrices. (English)
J. Comput. Appl. Math. 233, No. 5, 1326-1344 (2010).
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The tensor structure of the inverse of a banded Toeplitz matrix. (English)
Dokl. Math. 80, No. 2, 669-670 (2009); translation from Dokl. Akad. Nauk, Ross. Akad. Nauk 428, No. 2, 161-162 (2009).
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Transforming a hierarchical into a unitary-weight representation. (English)
ETNA, Electron. Trans. Numer. Anal. 33, 163-188, electronic only (2008-2009).
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A new iteration for computing the eigenvalues of semiseparable (plus diagonal) matrices. (English)
ETNA, Electron. Trans. Numer. Anal. 33, 126-150, electronic only (2008-2009).
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Gegenbauer polynomials and semiseparable matrices. (English)
ETNA, Electron. Trans. Numer. Anal. 30, 26-53, electronic only (2008).
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Matrix computations and semiseparable matrices. Vol. 2: Eigenvalue and singular value methods. (English)
Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press (ISBN 978-0-8018-9052-9/hbk). xvi, 498~p. \$~75.00; \sterling~40.00 (2008).
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Computations with quasiseparable polynomials and matrices. (English)
Theor. Comput. Sci. 409, No. 2, 158-179 (2008).
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AQZ-method based on semiseparable matrices. (English)
J. Comput. Appl. Math. 218, No. 2, 482-491 (2008).
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Hierarchical matrices. A means to efficiently solve elliptic boundary value problems. (English)
Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering 63. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-540-77146-3/pbk). xvi, 290~p. (2008).
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A perturbative analysis of the reduction into diagonal-plus-semiparable form of symmetric matrices. (English)
Ball, Joseph A. (ed.) et al., Recent advances in matrix and operator theory. Proceedings of the 16th international workshop on operator theory and applications, IWOTA, Storrs, CT, USA, 2005. Basel: Birkhäuser (ISBN 978-3-7643-8538-5/hbk). Operator Theory: Advances and Applications 179, 157-167 (2008).
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Matrix computations and semiseparable matrices. Vol. 1: Linear systems. (English)
Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press (ISBN 978-0-8018-8714-7/hbk). xviii, 575~p. \$~75.00 (2008).
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Solving linear systems with a Levinson-like solver. (English)
ETNA, Electron. Trans. Numer. Anal. 26, 243-269, electronic only (2007).
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Structured eigenvalue problems for rational Gauss quadrature. (English)
Numer. Algorithms 45, No. 1-4, 195-204 (2007).
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A Levinson-like algorithm for symmetric strongly nonsingular higher order semiseparable plus band matrices. (English)
J. Comput. Appl. Math. 198, No. 1, 75-97 (2007).
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A preconditioned GMRES for complex dense linear systems from electromagnetic wave scattering problems. (English)
Linear Algebra Appl. 416, No. 1, 135-147 (2006).
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A small note on the scaling of symmetric positive definite semiseparable matrices. (English)
Numer. Algorithms 41, No. 3, 319-326 (2006).
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