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Randomized Nyström approximation of non-negative self-adjoint operators (2404.00960v2)

Published 1 Apr 2024 in math.NA and cs.NA

Abstract: The randomized singular value decomposition (SVD) has become a popular approach to computing cheap, yet accurate, low-rank approximations to matrices due to its efficiency and strong theoretical guarantees. Recent work by Boull\'e and Townsend (FoCM, 2023) presents an infinite-dimensional analog of the randomized SVD to approximate Hilbert-Schmidt operators. However, many applications involve computing low-rank approximations to symmetric positive semi-definite matrices. In this setting, it is well-established that the randomized Nystr\"om approximation is usually preferred over the randomized SVD. This paper explores an infinite-dimensional analog of the Nystr\"om approximation to compute low-rank approximations to non-negative self-adjoint trace-class operators. We present an analysis of the method and, along the way, improve the existing infinite-dimensional bounds for the randomized SVD. Our analysis yields bounds on the expected value and tail bounds for the Nystr\"om approximation error in the operator, trace, and Hilbert-Schmidt norms. Numerical experiments on integral operators arising from Gaussian process sampling and Bayesian inverse problems are used to validate the proposed infinite-dimensional Nystr\"om algorithm.

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