Extending the Davis-Kahan theorem for comparing eigenvectors of two symmetric matrices I: Theory

08/09/2019
by   J. F. Lutzeyer, et al.
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The Davis-Kahan theorem can be used to bound the distance of the spaces spanned by the first r eigenvectors of any two symmetric matrices. We extend the Davis-Kahan theorem to apply to the comparison of the union of eigenspaces of any two symmetric matrices by making use of polynomial matrix transforms and in so doing, tighten the bound. The transform allows us to move requirements present in the original Davis-Kahan theorem, from the eigenvalues of the compared matrices on to the transformation parameters, with the latter being under our control. We provide a proof of concept example, comparing the spaces spanned by the unnormalised and normalised graph Laplacian eigenvectors for d-regular graphs, in which the correct transform is automatically identified.

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