Numerical methods for rectangular multiparameter eigenvalue problems, with applications to finding optimal ARMA and LTI models

Michiel E. Hochstenbach, Tomaž Košir, Bor Plestenjak (Corresponding author)

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Samenvatting

Standard multiparameter eigenvalue problems (MEPs) are systems of (Formula presented.) linear (Formula presented.) -parameter square matrix pencils. Recently, a new form of multiparameter eigenvalue problems has emerged: a rectangular MEP (RMEP) with only one multivariate rectangular matrix pencil, where we are looking for combinations of the parameters for which the rank of the pencil is not full. Applications include finding the optimal least squares autoregressive moving average (ARMA) model and the optimal least squares realization of autonomous linear time-invariant (LTI) dynamical system. For linear and polynomial RMEPs, we give the number of solutions and show how these problems can be solved numerically by a transformation into a standard MEP. For the transformation we provide new linearizations for quadratic multivariate matrix polynomials with a specific structure of monomials and consider mixed systems of rectangular and square multivariate matrix polynomials. This numerical approach seems computationally considerably more attractive than the block Macaulay method, the only other currently available numerical method for polynomial RMEPs.

Originele taal-2Engels
Artikelnummere2540
Aantal pagina's23
TijdschriftNumerical Linear Algebra with Applications
Volume31
Nummer van het tijdschrift2
Vroegere onlinedatum9 nov. 2023
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - mrt. 2024

Financiering

T. Košir and B. Plestenjak have been supported by the Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency, Research Grant N1‐0154. We are grateful to the referees for suggestions that improved the document considerably, especially to one referee who has been of tremendous help to us.

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