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Computing Extremal Points Of Symplectic Pseudospectra And Solving Symplectic Matrix Nearness Problems

Guglielmi, Nicola
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Kressner, Daniel  
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Lubich, Christian
2014
SIAM Journal On Matrix Analysis And Applications

We study differential equations that lead to extremal points in symplectic pseudospectra. In a two-level approach, where on the inner level we compute extremizers of the symplectic epsilon-pseudospectrum for a given epsilon and on the outer level we optimize over epsilon, this is used to solve symplectic matrix nearness problems such as the following: For a symplectic matrix with eigenvalues of unit modulus, we aim to determine the nearest complex symplectic matrix such that some or all eigenvalues leave the complex unit circle. Conversely, for a symplectic matrix with all eigenvalues lying off the unit circle, we consider the problem of computing the nearest symplectic matrix that has an eigenvalue on the unit circle.

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DOI
10.1137/13094476X
Web of Science ID

WOS:000346843200009

Author(s)
Guglielmi, Nicola
Kressner, Daniel  
Lubich, Christian
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Siam Publications

Published in
SIAM Journal On Matrix Analysis And Applications
Volume

35

Issue

4

Start page

1407

End page

1428

Subjects

symplectic pseudospectrum

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distance to instability

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low-rank dynamics

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differential equations on Stiefel manifolds

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REVIEWED

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February 20, 2015
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