On Convergence of the Inexact Rayleigh Quotient Iteration with the Lanczos Method Used for Solving Linear Systems
Abstract
For the Hermitian inexact Rayleigh quotient iteration (RQI), the author has established new local general convergence results, independent of iterative solvers for inner linear systems. The theory shows that the method locally converges quadratically under a new condition, called the uniform positiveness condition. In this paper we first consider the local convergence of the inexact RQI with the unpreconditioned Lanczos method for the linear systems. Some attractive properties are derived for the residuals, whose norms are 's, of the linear systems obtained by the Lanczos method. Based on them and the new general convergence results, we make a refined analysis and establish new local convergence results. It is proved that the inexact RQI with Lanczos converges quadratically provided that with a constant . The method is guaranteed to converge linearly provided that is bounded by a small multiple of the reciprocal of the residual norm of the current approximate eigenpair. The results are fundamentally different from the existing convergence results that always require , and they have a strong impact on effective implementations of the method. We extend the new theory to the inexact RQI with a tuned preconditioned Lanczos for the linear systems. Based on the new theory, we can design practical criteria to control to achieve quadratic convergence and implement the method more effectively than ever before. Numerical experiments confirm our theory.
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@article{arxiv.0906.2239,
title = {On Convergence of the Inexact Rayleigh Quotient Iteration with the Lanczos Method Used for Solving Linear Systems},
author = {Zhongxiao Jia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.2239},
year = {2015}
}
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20 pages, 8 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:0906.2238