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Many problems in science and engineering lead to eigenvalue problems for matrices. These occur either directly or by discretization of eigenvalue problems for differential or integral operators. In the latter case the size of the matrices will be rather large. It is the purpose of this chapter to introduce some of the main ideas in matrix eigenvalue computations without attempting to be comprehensive. For a more detailed study we refer to [27, 65].
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Kress, R. (1998). Matrix Eigenvalue Problems. In: Numerical Analysis. Graduate Texts in Mathematics, vol 181. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0599-9_7
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