نتایج جستجو برای: ritz method
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The Rayleigh quotient is unarguably the most important function used in the analysis and computation of eigenvalues of symmetric matrices. The Rayleigh-Ritz method finds the stationary values of the Rayleigh quotient, called Ritz values, on a given trial subspace as optimal, in some sense, approximations to eigenvalues. In the present paper, we derive upper bounds for proximity of the Ritz valu...
We investigate in this work the validity of linear stochastic models for nonlinear dynamical systems. We exploit as our basic tool a previously proposed Rayleigh-Ritz approximation for the effective action of nonlinear dynamical systems started from random initial conditions. The present paper discusses only the case where the PDF-Ansatz employed in the variational calculation is “Markovian”, i...
An effective numerical method based on Legendre polynomials is proposed for the solution of a class of variational problems with suitable boundary conditions. The Ritz spectral method is used for finding the approximate solution of the problem. By utilizing the Ritz method, the given nonlinear variational problem reduces to the problem of solving a system of algebraic equations. The advantage o...
By the semi-inverse method, a variational principle is obtained for the Lane–Emden equation, which gives much numerical convenience when applying finite element methods or Ritz method. 2002 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.
In this Letter, a (2 + 1)-dimensional soliton equation is studied by He’s variational approach. The solitary solutions are obtained using the Ritz method.
One application of harmonic Ritz values is to approximate, with a projection method, the interior eigenvalues of a matrix A while avoiding the explicit use of the inverse A. In this context, harmonic Ritz values are commonly derived from a Petrov-Galerkin condition for the residual of a vector from the test space. In this paper, we investigate harmonic Ritz values from a slightly different pers...
The so-called Ritz–Galerkin method is one of the most fundamental tools of modern computing. Its origins lie in Hilbert’s “direct” approach to the variational calculus of Euler– Lagrange and in the thesis of Walther Ritz, who died 100 years ago at the age of 31 after a long battle with tuberculosis. The thesis was submitted in 1902 in Göttingen, during a period of dramatic developments in physi...
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