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Introduction to Large Truncated Toeplitz Matrices, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1999 Universitext Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Introduction to Large Truncated Toeplitz Matrices
Applying functional analysis and operator theory to some concrete asymptotic problems of linear algebra, this book contains results on the stability of projection methods, deals with asymptotic inverses and Moore-Penrose inversion of large Toeplitz matrices, and embarks on the asymptotic behaviour of the norms of inverses, the pseudospectra, the singular values, and the eigenvalues of large Toeplitz matrices. The approach is heavily based on Banach algebra techniques and nicely demonstrates the usefulness of C*-algebras and local principles in numerical analysis, including classical topics as well as results and methods from the last few years. Though employing modern tools, the exposition is elementary and points out the mathematical background behind some interesting phenomena encountered with large Toeplitz matrices. Accessible to readers with basic knowledge in functional analysis, the book addresses graduates, teachers, and researchers and should be of interest to everyone who has to deal with infinite matrices (Toeplitz or not) and their large truncations.
1 Infinite Matrices.- 1.1 Boundedness and Invertibility.- 1.2 Laurent Matrices.- 1.3 Toeplitz Matrices.- 1.4 Hankel Matrices.- 1.5 Wiener-Hopf Factorization.- 1.6 Continuous Symbols.- 1.7 Locally Sectorial Symbols.- 1.8 Discontinuous Symbols.- 2 Finite Section Method and Stability.- 2.1 Approximation Methods.- 2.2 Continuous Symbols.- 2.3 Asymptotic Inverses.- 2.4 The Gohberg-Feldman Approach.- 2.5 Algebraization of Stability.- 2.6 Local Principles.- 2.7 Localization of Stability.- 3 Norms of Inverses and Pseudospectra.- 3.1C*-Algebras.- 3.2 Continuous Symbols.- 3.3 Piecewise Continuous Symbols.- 3.4 Norm of the Resolvent.- 3.5 Limits of Pseudospectra.- 3.6 Pseudospectra of Infinite Toeplitz Matrices.- 4 Moore-Penrose Inverses and Singular Values.- 4.1 Singular Values of Matrices.- 4.2 The Lowest Singular Value.- 4.3 The Splitting Phenomenon.- 4.4 Upper Singular Values.- 4.5 Moler’s Phenomenon.- 4.6 Limiting Sets of Singular Values.- 4.7 The Moore-Penrose Inverse.- 4.8 Asymptotic Moore-Penrose Inversion.- 4.9 Moore-Penrose Sequences.- 4.10 Exact Moore-Penrose Sequences.- 4.11 Regularization and Kato Numbers.- 5 Determinants and Eigenvalues.- 5.1 The Strong Szegö Limit Theorem.- 5.2 Ising Model and Onsager Formula.- 5.3 Second-Order Trace Formulas.- 5.4 The First Szegö Limit Theorem.- 5.5 Hermitian Toeplitz Matrices.- 5.6 The Avram-Parter Theorem.- 5.7 The Algebraic Approach to Trace Formulas.- 5.8 Toeplitz Band Matrices.- 5.9 Rational Symbols.- 5.10 Continuous Symbols.- 5.11 Fisher-Hartwig Determinants.- 5.12 Piecewise Continuous Symbols.- 6 Block Toeplitz Matrices.- 6.1 Infinite Matrices.- 6.2 Finite Section Method and Stability.- 6.3 Norms of Inverses and Pseudospectra.- 6.4 Distribution of Singular Values.- 6.5 Asymptotic Moore-Penrose Inversion.- 6.6 Trace Formulas.- 6.7 The Szegö-Widom Limit Theorem.- 6.8 Rational Matrix Symbols.- 6.9 Multilevel Toeplitz Matrices.- 7 Banach Space Phenomena.- 7.1 Boundedness.- 7.2 Fredholmness and Invertibility.- 7.3 Continuous Symbols.- 7.4 Piecewise Continuous Symbols.- 7.5 Loss of Symmetry.- References.- Symbol Index.

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