Randomized matrix-free quadrature for spectrum and spectral sum approximation

04/05/2022
by   Tyler Chen, et al.
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We study randomized matrix-free quadrature algorithms for spectrum and spectral sum approximation. The algorithms studied are characterized by the use of a Krylov subspace method to approximate independent and identically distributed samples of 𝐯^ Hf[𝐀]𝐯, where 𝐯 is an isotropic random vector, 𝐀 is a Hermitian matrix, and f[𝐀] is a matrix function. This class of algorithms includes the kernel polynomial method and stochastic Lanczos quadrature, two widely used methods for approximating spectra and spectral sums. Our analysis, discussion, and numerical examples provide a unified framework for understanding randomized matrix-free quadrature and shed light on the commonalities and tradeoffs between them. Moreover, this framework provides new insights into the practical implementation and use of these algorithms, particularly with regards to parameter selection in the kernel polynomial method.

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