Randomized two-sided Gram-Schmidt builds bases Q and P with (ΩQ)^T ΩP = I, at about half the cost and often with better conditioning than the deterministic version.
Randomized Implicitly Restarted Arnoldi method for the non-symmetric eigenvalue problem
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
In this paper, we introduce a randomized algorithm for solving the non-symmetric eigenvalue problem, referred to as randomized Implicitly Restarted Arnoldi (rIRA). This method relies on using a sketch-orthogonal basis during the Arnoldi process while maintaining the Arnoldi relation and exploiting a restarting scheme to focus on a specific part of the spectrum. We analyze this method and show that it retains useful properties of the Implicitly Restarted Arnoldi (IRA) method, such as restarting without adding errors to the Ritz pairs and implicitly applying polynomial filtering. Experiments are presented to validate the numerical efficiency of the proposed randomized eigenvalue solver.
citation-role summary
citation-polarity summary
fields
math.NA 1years
2025 1verdicts
ACCEPT 1roles
background 1polarities
unclear 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Randomized biorthogonalization through a two-sided Gram-Schmidt process
Randomized two-sided Gram-Schmidt builds bases Q and P with (ΩQ)^T ΩP = I, at about half the cost and often with better conditioning than the deterministic version.