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Computing eigenvalues of quasi-rational Said–Ball–Vandermonde matrices
This paper focuses on computing the eigenvalues of the generalized collocation matrix of the rational Said–Ball basis, also called as the quasi-rational Said–Ball–Vandermonde (q-RSBV) matrix, with high relative accuracy. To achieve this, we propose explicit expressions for the minors of the q-RSBV matrix and develop a high-precision algorithm to compute these parameters. Additionally, we present perturbation theory and error analysis to further analyze the accuracy of our approach. Finally, we provide some numerical examples to demonstrate the high relative accuracy of our algorithms.
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Advances in Computational Mathematics publishes high quality, accessible and original articles at the forefront of computational and applied mathematics, with a clear potential for impact across the sciences. The journal emphasizes three core areas: approximation theory and computational geometry; numerical analysis, modelling and simulation; imaging, signal processing and data analysis.
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