Approximating Classes of Sequences
Carlo Garoni () and
Stefano Serra-Capizzano ()
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Carlo Garoni: University of Insubria, Department of Science and High Technology
Stefano Serra-Capizzano: University of Insubria, Department of Science and High Technology
Chapter Chapter 5 in Generalized Locally Toeplitz Sequences: Theory and Applications, 2017, pp 65-93 from Springer
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Abstract In the last 20 years, an asymptotic approximationApproximation theoryfor matrix-sequences theory for matrix-sequences has been developed. The aim was to obtain sufficiently powerfulTool tools for computing the asymptotic singular value and eigenvalue distribution of a ‘difficult’ matrix-sequence $$\{A_n\}_n$$ from the asymptotic singular value and eigenvalue distributions of ‘simpler’ matrix-sequences $$\{B_{n, m}\}_n$$ that ‘converge’ to $$\{A_n\}_n$$ in a suitable way as $$m\rightarrow \infty $$ . The cornerstone of all this approximation theory is the notion of approximating classes of sequences (a.c.s.), which is due to the second author [104], but was actually inspired by Tilli’s pioneering paper on LT sequences [120]. In this chapter, we study the theory of a.c.s., which is absolutely fundamental to the theory of GLT sequences. Throughout this book, we use the abbreviationApproximating class of sequences (a.c.s.) ‘a.c.s.’ for both the singular ‘approximating class of sequences’ and the plural ‘approximating classes of sequences’; it will be clear from the context whether ‘a.c.s.’ is singular or plural.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-53679-8_5
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