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2 November 1999 Unified superfast algorithm for confluent tangential interpolation problems and for structured matrices
Vadim Olshevsky, M. Amin Shokrollahi
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Abstract
The classical Caratheodory-Fejer and Nevanlinna-Pick interpolation problems have a long and distinguished history, appearing in a variety of applications in mathematics and electrical engineering. It is well-known that these problems can be solved in O(n2) operations, where n is the overall multiplicity of interpolation points. In this paper we suggest a superfast algorithm for solving the more general confluent tangential interpolation problem. The cost of the new algorithm varies from O(n log2 n) to O(n log3 n), depending on the multiplicity pattern of the interpolation points. The new algorithm can be used to factorize, invert, and solve a linear system of equations with confluent- Cauchy-like matrices. This class of matrices includes Hankel-like (i.e., permuted Toeplitz-like), Vandermonde-like and Cauchy-like matrices as special cases. An important ingredient of the proposed method is a new fast algorithm to compute a product of a confluent- Cauchy-like matrix by a vector.
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Vadim Olshevsky and M. Amin Shokrollahi "Unified superfast algorithm for confluent tangential interpolation problems and for structured matrices", Proc. SPIE 3807, Advanced Signal Processing Algorithms, Architectures, and Implementations IX, (2 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.367647
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KEYWORDS
Matrices

Algorithm development

Algorithms

Mathematics

Evolutionary algorithms

Electrical engineering

Information technology

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