Matrix Perturbation Theory
β Scribed by G. W. Stewart, Ji-guang Sun
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 188
- Series
- Computer Science and Scientific Computing
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is a comprehensive survey of matrix perturbation theory, a topic of interest to numerical analysts, statisticians, physical scientists, and engineers. In particular, the authors cover perturbation theory of linear systems and least square problems, the eignevalue problem, and the generalized eignevalue problem as wellas a complete treatment of vector and matrix norms, including the theory of unitary invariant norms.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The book is devoted to the perturbation analysis of matrix equations. The importance of perturbation analysis is that it gives a way to estimate the influence of measurement and/or parametric errors in mathematical models together with the rounding errors done in the computational process. The per
The book is devoted to the perturbation analysis of matrix equations. The importance of perturbation analysis is that it gives a way to estimate the influence of measurement and/or parametric errors in mathematical models together with the rounding errors done in the computational process. The pertu
This book treats the problem of how the Jordan structure of a matrix is changed by small analytic perturbation of this matrix. This topic has a long history and is important in many applications. The book also contains the perturbation theory of isolated eigenvalues of linear operators in infinite