A practical framework for infinite-dimensional linear algebra

19 Sep 2014  ·  Sheehan Olver, Alex Townsend ·

We describe a framework for solving a broad class of infinite-dimensional linear equations, consisting of almost banded operators, which can be used to resepresent linear ordinary differential equations with general boundary conditions. The framework contains a data structure on which row operations can be performed, allowing for the solution of linear equations by the adaptive QR approach. The algorithm achieves $O(n^{\rm opt})$ complexity, where $n^{\rm opt}$ is the number of degrees of freedom required to achieve a desired accuracy, which is determined adaptively. In addition, special tensor product equations, such as partial differential equations on rectangles, can be solved by truncating the operator in the $y$-direction with $n_y$ degrees of freedom and using a generalized Schur decomposition to upper triangularize, before applying the adaptive QR approach to the $x$-direction, requiring $O(n_y^2 n_x^{\rm opt})$ operations. The framework is implemented in the ApproxFun package written in the Julia programming language, which achieves highly competitive computational costs by exploiting unique features of Julia.

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