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Dominant subspace and low-rank approximations from block Krylov subspaces without a prescribed gap (2107.01990v4)

Published 5 Jul 2021 in math.NA, cs.NA, and math.FA

Abstract: We develop a novel convergence analysis of the classical deterministic block Krylov methods for the approximation of $h$-dimensional dominant subspaces and low-rank approximations of matrices $ A\in\mathbb K{m\times n}$ (where $\mathbb K=\mathbb R$ or $\mathbb C)$ in the case that there is no singular gap at the index $h$ i.e., if $\sigma_h=\sigma_{h+1}$ (where $\sigma_1\geq \ldots\geq \sigma_p\geq 0$ denote the singular values of $ A$, and $p=\min{m,n}$). Indeed, starting with a (deterministic) matrix $ X\in\mathbb K{n\times r}$ with $r\geq h$ satisfying a compatibility assumption with some $h$-dimensional right dominant subspace of $A$, we show that block Krylov methods produce arbitrarily good approximations for both problems mentioned above. Our approach is based on recent work by Drineas, Ipsen, Kontopoulou and Magdon-Ismail on the approximation of structural left dominant subspaces. The main difference between our work and previous work on this topic is that instead of exploiting a singular gap at the prescribed index $h$ (which is zero in this case) we exploit the nearest existing singular gaps.

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