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A decoupled form of the structure-preserving doubling algorithm with low-rank structures (2005.08288v1)

Published 17 May 2020 in math.NA and cs.NA

Abstract: The structure-preserving doubling algorithm (SDA) is a fairly efficient method for solving problems closely related to Hamiltonian (or Hamiltonian-like) matrices, such as computing the required solutions to algebraic Riccati equations. However, for large-scale problems in $\mathbb{C}n$ (also $\mathbb{R}n$), the SDA with an $O(n3)$ computational complexity does not work well. In this paper, we propose a new decoupled form of the SDA (we name it as dSDA), building on the associated Krylov subspaces thus leading to the inherent low-rank structures. Importantly, the approach decouples the original two to four iteration formulae. The resulting dSDA is much more efficient since only one quantity (instead of the original two to four) is computed iteratively. For large-scale problems, further efficiency is gained from the low-rank structures. This paper presents the theoretical aspects of the dSDA. A practical algorithm dSDA t with truncation and many illustrative numerical results will appear in a second paper.

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