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  2. Arnoldi iteration - Wikipedia

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    In numerical linear algebra, the Arnoldi iteration is an eigenvalue algorithm and an important example of an iterative method.Arnoldi finds an approximation to the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of general (possibly non-Hermitian) matrices by constructing an orthonormal basis of the Krylov subspace, which makes it particularly useful when dealing with large sparse matrices.

  3. Orthonormal basis - Wikipedia

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    Given a pre-Hilbert space , an orthonormal basis for is an orthonormal set of vectors with the property that every vector in can be written as an infinite linear combination of the vectors in the basis. In this case, the orthonormal basis is sometimes called a Hilbert basis for . Note that an orthonormal basis in this sense is not generally a ...

  4. Orthogonal matrix - Wikipedia

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    In linear algebra, an orthogonal matrix, or orthonormal matrix, is a real square matrix whose columns and rows are orthonormal vectors. One way to express this is Q T Q = Q Q T = I , {\displaystyle Q^{\mathrm {T} }Q=QQ^{\mathrm {T} }=I,} where Q T is the transpose of Q and I is the identity matrix .

  5. Orthogonal transformation - Wikipedia

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    In finite-dimensional spaces, the matrix representation (with respect to an orthonormal basis) of an orthogonal transformation is an orthogonal matrix. Its rows are mutually orthogonal vectors with unit norm, so that the rows constitute an orthonormal basis of V. The columns of the matrix form another orthonormal basis of V.

  6. QR decomposition - Wikipedia

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    The solution can then be expressed as ^ = (), where is an matrix containing the first columns of the full orthonormal basis and where is as before. Equivalent to the underdetermined case, back substitution can be used to quickly and accurately find this x ^ {\displaystyle {\hat {\mathbf {x} }}} without explicitly inverting R 1 {\displaystyle R ...

  7. Haar wavelet - Wikipedia

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    The Haar wavelet. In mathematics, the Haar wavelet is a sequence of rescaled "square-shaped" functions which together form a wavelet family or basis. Wavelet analysis is similar to Fourier analysis in that it allows a target function over an interval to be represented in terms of an orthonormal basis.

  8. Walsh function - Wikipedia

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    Walsh functions and trigonometric functions are both systems that form a complete, orthonormal set of functions, an orthonormal basis in the Hilbert space [,] of the square-integrable functions on the unit interval.

  9. LOBPCG - Wikipedia

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    Kantorovich in 1948 proposed calculating the smallest eigenvalue of a symmetric matrix by steepest descent using a direction = of a scaled gradient of a Rayleigh quotient = (,) / (,) in a scalar product (,) = ′, with the step size computed by minimizing the Rayleigh quotient in the linear span of the vectors and , i.e. in a locally optimal manner.