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The worst-case root-convergence factor of GMRES(1) (2501.10248v1)

Published 17 Jan 2025 in math.NA and cs.NA

Abstract: In this work, we analyze the asymptotic convergence factor of minimal residual iteration (MRI) (or GMRES(1)) for solving linear systems $Ax=b$ based on vector-dependent nonlinear eigenvalue problems. The worst-case root-convergence factor is derived for linear systems with $A$ being symmetric or $I-A$ being skew-symmetric. When $A$ is symmetric, the asymptotic convergence factor highly depends on the initial guess. While $M=I-A$ is skew-symmetric, GMRES(1) converges unconditionally and the worst-case root-convergence factor relies solely on the spectral radius of $M$. We also derive the q-linear convergence factor, which is the same as the worst-case root-convergence factor. Numerical experiments are presented to validate our theoretical results.

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