The Formulation and Analysis of Numerical Methods for Inverse Eigenvalue Problems (Classic Reprint) - Tapa blanda

Friedland, S.

 
9781332974085: The Formulation and Analysis of Numerical Methods for Inverse Eigenvalue Problems (Classic Reprint)

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This insightful book advances our understanding of inverse eigenvalue problems in the field of computational science, exploring analytically how to solve the equations that underpin them. It considers the case where multiple eigenvalues are given and offers a practical methodology for obtaining quadratically convergent solutions for both distinct and multiple eigenvalue cases. The methods are illustrated with numerical experiments, elucidating their application. This book provides a comprehensive guide to solving inverse eigenvalue problems, describing not only how to find solutions but also the limits of convergence. It is essential reading for researchers and practitioners working on the theoretical and practical aspects of inverse eigenvalue problems.

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Excerpt from The Formulation and Analysis of Numerical Methods for Inverse Eigenvalue Problems

Both the additive and multiplicative inverse eigenvalue problems were posed by Down ing and Householder In practical applications of the inverse sturm-liouville and inverse vibrating string problems, only a few of the smallest eigenvalues may be given. In order for the problem to be well-posed, the number of parameters must be reduced accordingly. This can be done by expressing the potential or density function as a linear combination of a few given basis functions. See Osborne (1971) and Hald (1972) for details.

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