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Nineteen Ways to Compute the Exponential of a Matrix

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76-283.pdf (2.95 MB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/7035
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Computer Science Technical Reports
Author
Moler, C. B.
Van Loan, Charles
Abstract

In principle, the exponential of a matrix could be computed in many ways. Methods involving approximation theory, differential equations, the matrix eigenvalues, and the matrix characteristic polynomial have been proposed. In practice, consideration of computational stability and efficiency indicates that some of the methods are preferable to others, but that none are completely satisfactory.

Date Issued
1976-07
Publisher
Cornell University
Keywords
computer science
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technical report
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technical report

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