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An invariant subspace‐based approach to the random eigenvalue problem of systems with clustered spectrum

Ghosh et al., 2012

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17250441195478041526
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Ghosh D
Ghanem R
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International journal for numerical methods in engineering

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The repeated or closely spaced eigenvalues and corresponding eigenvectors of a matrix are usually very sensitive to a perturbation of the matrix, which makes capturing the behavior of these eigenpairs very difficult. Similar difficulty is encountered in solving the random …
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