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Main Author: Shao, Nian
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.10144
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contents The Lanczos method is a fast and memory-efficient algorithm for solving large-scale symmetric eigenvalue problems. However, its rapid convergence can deteriorate significantly when computing clustered eigenvalues due to a lack of cluster robustness. A promising strategy to enhance cluster robustness -- without substantially compromising convergence speed or memory efficiency -- is to use a random small-block initial, where the block size is greater than one but still much smaller than the cluster size. This leads to the Randomized Small-Block Lanczos (RSBL) method. Despite its empirical effectiveness, RSBL lacks the comprehensive theoretical understanding already available for single-vector and large-block variants. In this paper, we develop a structural bound that supports the cluster robustness of RSBL by leveraging tools from matrix polynomials. We identify an intrinsic theoretical challenge stemming from the non-commuting nature of matrix multiplication. To provide further insight, we propose a conjectured probabilistic bound for cluster robustness and validate it through empirical experiments. Finally, we discuss how insights into cluster robustness can enhance our understanding of RSBL for both eigenvalue computation and low-rank approximation.
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spellingShingle A structural bound for cluster robustness of randomized small-block Lanczos
Shao, Nian
Numerical Analysis
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The Lanczos method is a fast and memory-efficient algorithm for solving large-scale symmetric eigenvalue problems. However, its rapid convergence can deteriorate significantly when computing clustered eigenvalues due to a lack of cluster robustness. A promising strategy to enhance cluster robustness -- without substantially compromising convergence speed or memory efficiency -- is to use a random small-block initial, where the block size is greater than one but still much smaller than the cluster size. This leads to the Randomized Small-Block Lanczos (RSBL) method. Despite its empirical effectiveness, RSBL lacks the comprehensive theoretical understanding already available for single-vector and large-block variants. In this paper, we develop a structural bound that supports the cluster robustness of RSBL by leveraging tools from matrix polynomials. We identify an intrinsic theoretical challenge stemming from the non-commuting nature of matrix multiplication. To provide further insight, we propose a conjectured probabilistic bound for cluster robustness and validate it through empirical experiments. Finally, we discuss how insights into cluster robustness can enhance our understanding of RSBL for both eigenvalue computation and low-rank approximation.
title A structural bound for cluster robustness of randomized small-block Lanczos
topic Numerical Analysis
65F15
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.10144