A fast and stable algorithm for locating a desired eigenvalue and its corresponding eigenvector is presented. Its effectiveness is shown through a numerical simulation. The proposed algorithm is fast and numerically accurate enough to be applied to a real application.
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Chang Wan JEON, Hyoung Joong KIM, Jang Gyu LEE, "A Fast and Accurate Algorithm for Computing Desired Eigenpairs of Hermitian Matrices" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E79-D, no. 3, pp. 182-188, March 1996, doi: .
Abstract: A fast and stable algorithm for locating a desired eigenvalue and its corresponding eigenvector is presented. Its effectiveness is shown through a numerical simulation. The proposed algorithm is fast and numerically accurate enough to be applied to a real application.
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