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Victor Y. Pan
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Victor Y. Pan: Lehman College, CUNY, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
A chapter in Structured Matrices and Polynomials, 2001, pp 241-241 from Springer
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Abstract The modern study of structured matrices has been greatly influenced by the introduction in 1979 (by Kailath, Kung, and Morf) of the fundamental concept of displacement rank, which specified the matrices with the structure of Toeplitz and Hankel types and enabled more efficient computations with these matrices . Subsequently, various effective algorithms were developed along this line for several other classes of structured matrices as well. This included superfast algorithms, running in nearly linear time, up to (poly)logarithmic factors and using small (linear) memory space.
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-0129-8_8
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