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Randomized Kaczmarz converges along small singular vectors

Published 30 Jun 2020 in math.NA, cs.NA, math.FA, and math.OC | (2006.16978v2)

Abstract: Randomized Kaczmarz is a simple iterative method for finding solutions of linear systems $Ax = b$. We point out that the arising sequence $(x_k)_{k=1}{\infty}$ tends to converge to the solution $x$ in an interesting way: generically, as $k \rightarrow \infty$, $x_k - x$ tends to the singular vector of $A$ corresponding to the smallest singular value. This has interesting consequences: in particular, the error analysis of Strohmer & Vershynin is optimal. It also quantifies the `pre-convergence' phenomenon where the method initially seems to converge faster. This fact also allows for a fast computation of vectors $x$ for which the Rayleigh quotient $|Ax|/|x|$ is small: solve $Ax = 0$ via Randomized Kaczmarz.

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