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Pseudo-spectra theory of tensors and tensor polynomial eigenvalue problems

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Abstract This paper is devoted to the extension of the ϵ -pseudo-spectra theory from matrices to tensors. Based on the definition of an eigenpair of real symmetric tensors and results… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This paper is devoted to the extension of the ϵ -pseudo-spectra theory from matrices to tensors. Based on the definition of an eigenpair of real symmetric tensors and results on the ϵ -pseudo-spectrum of square matrices, we first introduce the ϵ -pseudo-spectrum of a complex tensor and investigate its fundamental properties, such as its computational interpretations and the link with the stability of its related homogeneous dynamical system. We then extend the ϵ -pseudo-spectrum to the setting of tensor polynomial eigenvalue problems. We further derive basic structure of the ϵ -pseudo-spectrum for tensor polynomial eigenvalue problems including the symmetry, boundedness and number of connected components under suitable mild assumptions. Finally, we discuss the implication of the ϵ -pseudo-spectrum for computing the backward errors and the distance from a regular tensor polynomial to the nearest irregular tensor polynomial.

Keywords: pseudo spectrum; tensor polynomial; eigenvalue problems; pseudo spectra; polynomial eigenvalue

Journal Title: Linear Algebra and its Applications
Year Published: 2017

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