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Computing the Kreiss Constant of a Matrix

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arxiv 1907.06537 v4 pith:T3LE46WA submitted 2019-07-15 math.OC

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We establish the first globally convergent algorithms for computing the Kreiss constant of a matrix to arbitrary accuracy. We propose three different iterations for continuous-time Kreiss constants and analogues for discrete-time Kreiss constants. With standard eigensolvers, the methods do $\mathcal{O}(n^6)$ work, but we show how this theoretical work complexity can be lowered to $\mathcal{O}(n^4)$ on average and $\mathcal{O}(n^5)$ in the worst case via divide-and-conquer variants. Finally, locally optimal Kreiss constant approximations can be efficiently obtained for large-scale matrices via optimization.

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