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Inverse Linear Problems On A Hilbert Space And Their Krylov Solvability Noe Angelo Caruso

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Inverse Linear Problems On A Hilbert Space And Their Krylov Solvability Noe Angelo Caruso
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.57 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Noe Angelo Caruso, Alessandro Michelangeli
ISBN: 9783030881580, 303088158X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Inverse Linear Problems On A Hilbert Space And Their Krylov Solvability Noe Angelo Caruso by Noe Angelo Caruso, Alessandro Michelangeli 9783030881580, 303088158X instant download after payment.

This book presents a thorough discussion of the theory of abstract inverse linear problems on Hilbert space. Given an unknown vector f in a Hilbert space H, a linear operator A acting on H, and a vector g in H satisfying Af=g, one is interested in approximating f by finite linear combinations of g, Ag, A2g, A3g, … The closed subspace generated by the latter vectors is called the Krylov subspace of H generated by g and A. The possibility of solving this inverse problem by means of projection methods on the Krylov subspace is the main focus of this text.
After giving a broad introduction to the subject, examples and counterexamples of Krylov-solvable and non-solvable inverse problems are provided, together with results on uniqueness of solutions, classes of operators inducing Krylov-solvable inverse problems, and the behaviour of Krylov subspaces under small perturbations. An appendix collects material on weaker convergence phenomena in general projection methods.
This subject of this book lies at the boundary of functional analysis/operator theory and numerical analysis/approximation theory and will be of interest to graduate students and researchers in any of these fields.

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