Given a matrix-valued function F⁡(𝜆) =∑𝑑 𝑖=1𝑓𝑖⁡(𝜆)⁢𝐴𝑖, with complex matrices 𝐴𝑖 and 𝑓𝑖⁡(𝜆) entire functions for 𝑖 =1,…,𝑑, we discuss a method for the numerical approximation of the distance to singularity of F⁡(𝜆). The closest singular matrix-valued function ˜ F ⁡(𝜆) with respect to the Frobenius norm is approximated using an iterative method. The property of singularity on the matrix-valued function is translated into a numerical constraint for a suitable minimization problem. Unlike the case of matrix polynomials, in the general setting of matrix-valued functions the main issue is that the function det⁡( ˜ F ⁡(𝜆)) may have an infinite number of roots. An important feature of the numerical method consists of the possibility of addressing different structures, such as sparsity patterns induced by the matrix coefficients, in which case the search of the closest singular function is restricted to the class of functions preserving the structure of the matrices.

On the Numerical Approximation of the Distance to Singularity for Matrix-Valued Functions

Guglielmi, Nicola
2025-01-01

Abstract

Given a matrix-valued function F⁡(𝜆) =∑𝑑 𝑖=1𝑓𝑖⁡(𝜆)⁢𝐴𝑖, with complex matrices 𝐴𝑖 and 𝑓𝑖⁡(𝜆) entire functions for 𝑖 =1,…,𝑑, we discuss a method for the numerical approximation of the distance to singularity of F⁡(𝜆). The closest singular matrix-valued function ˜ F ⁡(𝜆) with respect to the Frobenius norm is approximated using an iterative method. The property of singularity on the matrix-valued function is translated into a numerical constraint for a suitable minimization problem. Unlike the case of matrix polynomials, in the general setting of matrix-valued functions the main issue is that the function det⁡( ˜ F ⁡(𝜆)) may have an infinite number of roots. An important feature of the numerical method consists of the possibility of addressing different structures, such as sparsity patterns induced by the matrix coefficients, in which case the search of the closest singular function is restricted to the class of functions preserving the structure of the matrices.
2025
singular matrix-valued functions, matrix nearness, gradient flow, matrix ODEs, approximation of analytic functions, delay differential equations
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