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Krylov subspace methods for linear systems with tensor product structure

Kressner, D.  
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Tobler, C.
2009
SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications

The numerical solution of linear systems with certain tensor product structures is considered. Such structures arise, for example, from the finite element discretization of a linear PDE on a d-dimensional hypercube. Linear systems with tensor product structure can be regarded as linear matrix equations for d = 2 and appear to be their most natural extension for d ≥ 2. A standard Krylov subspace method applied to such a linear system suffers from the curse of dimensionality and has a computational cost that grows exponentially with d. The key to breaking the curse is to note that the solution can often be very well approximated by a vector of low tensor rank. We propose and analyze a new class of methods, so-called tensor Krylov subspace methods, which exploit this fact and attain a computational cost that grows linearly with d. Copyright © 2010 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.

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research article
DOI
10.1137/090756843
Author(s)
Kressner, D.  
Tobler, C.
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

Published in
SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications
Volume

31

Issue

4

Start page

1688

End page

1714

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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May 5, 2011
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