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arxiv: 0811.2612 · v1 · pith:H2AAL4RL · submitted 2008-11-17 · math-ph · cs.NA· math.MP· math.NA

Evaluation of the matrix exponential function using finite elements in time

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classification math-ph cs.NAmath.MPmath.NA
keywords exponentialmatrixtimeevaluationaccurateelementsfictitiousfinite
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The evaluation of a matrix exponential function is a classic problem of computational linear algebra. Many different methods have been employed for its numerical evaluation [Moler C and van Loan C 1978 SIAM Review 20 4], none of which produce a definitive algorithm which is broadly applicable and sufficiently accurate, as well as being reasonably fast. Herein, we employ a method which evaulates a matrix exponential as the solution to a first-order initial value problem in a fictitious time variable. The new aspect of the present implementation of this method is to use finite elements in the fictitious time variable. [Weatherford C A, Red E, and Wynn A 2002 Journal of Molecular Structure 592 47] Then using an expansion in a properly chosen time basis, we are able to make accurate calculations of the exponential of any given matrix as the solution to a set of simultaneous equations.

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