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Fast measure modification of orthogonal polynomials via matrices with displacement structure

Numerical Analysis 2024-12-24 v1 Numerical Analysis

Abstract

It is well known that matrices with low Hessenberg-structured displacement rank enjoy fast algorithms for certain matrix factorizations. We show how n×nn\times n principal finite sections of the Gram matrix for the orthogonal polynomial measure modification problem has such a displacement structure, unlocking a collection of fast algorithms for computing connection coefficients (as the upper-triangular Cholesky factor) between a known orthogonal polynomial family and the modified family. In general, the O(n3){\cal O}(n^3) complexity is reduced to O(n2){\cal O}(n^2), and if the symmetric Gram matrix has upper and lower bandwidth b, then the O(b2n){\cal O}(b^2n) complexity for a banded Cholesky factorization is reduced to O(bn){\cal O}(b n). In the case of modified Chebyshev polynomials, we show that the Gram matrix is a symmetric Toeplitz-plus-Hankel matrix, and if the modified Chebyshev moments decay algebraically, then a hierarchical off-diagonal low-rank structure is observed in the Gram matrix, enabling a further reduction in the complexity of an approximate Cholesky factorization powered by randomized numerical linear algebra.

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@article{arxiv.2412.17663,
  title  = {Fast measure modification of orthogonal polynomials via matrices with displacement structure},
  author = {Karim Gumerov and Samantha Rigg and Richard Mikael Slevinsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.17663},
  year   = {2024}
}