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Parallel algorithms for computing the tensor-train decomposition

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arxiv 2111.10448 v1 pith:7RCQNQGB submitted 2021-11-19 math.NA cs.NA

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keywords formattensoralgorithmsdecompositionmathcaltensor-traintimesaccuracy
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The tensor-train (TT) decomposition expresses a tensor in a data-sparse format used in molecular simulations, high-order correlation functions, and optimization. In this paper, we propose four parallelizable algorithms that compute the TT format from various tensor inputs: (1) Parallel-TTSVD for traditional format, (2) PSTT and its variants for streaming data, (3) Tucker2TT for Tucker format, and (4) TT-fADI for solutions of Sylvester tensor equations. We provide theoretical guarantees of accuracy, parallelization methods, scaling analysis, and numerical results. For example, for a $d$-dimension tensor in $\mathbb{R}^{n\times\dots\times n}$, a two-sided sketching algorithm PSTT2 is shown to have a memory complexity of $\mathcal{O}(n^{\lfloor d/2 \rfloor})$, improving upon $\mathcal{O}(n^{d-1})$ from previous algorithms.

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