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arxiv: 1406.7026 · v3 · pith:H632NTESnew · submitted 2014-06-26 · 🧮 math.NA · quant-ph

On low-rank approximability of solutions to high-dimensional operator equations and eigenvalue problems

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keywords low-rankapproximabilitylineartensorapplicationseigenvaluehigh-dimensionalhold
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Low-rank tensor approximation techniques attempt to mitigate the overwhelming complexity of linear algebra tasks arising from high-dimensional applications. In this work, we study the low-rank approximability of solutions to linear systems and eigenvalue problems on Hilbert spaces. Although this question is central to the success of all existing solvers based on low-rank tensor techniques, very few of the results available so far allow to draw meaningful conclusions for higher dimensions. In this work, we develop a constructive framework to study low-rank approximability. One major assumption is that the involved linear operator admits a low-rank representation with respect to the chosen tensor format, a property that is known to hold in a number of applications. Simple conditions, which are shown to hold for a fairly general problem class, guarantee that our derived low-rank truncation error estimates do not deteriorate as the dimensionality increases.

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