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    Disguised and new quasi-Newton methods for nonlinear eigenvalue problems

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    In this paper we take a quasi-Newton approach to nonlinear eigenvalue problems (NEPs) of the type M(λ)v=0M(\lambda)v=0, where M:CCn×nM:\mathbb{C}\rightarrow\mathbb{C}^{n\times n} is a holomorphic function. We investigate which types of approximations of the Jacobian matrix lead to competitive algorithms, and provide convergence theory. The convergence analysis is based on theory for quasi-Newton methods and Keldysh's theorem for NEPs. We derive new algorithms and also show that several well-established methods for NEPs can be interpreted as quasi-Newton methods, and thereby provide insight to their convergence behavior. In particular, we establish quasi-Newton interpretations of Neumaier's residual inverse iteration and Ruhe's method of successive linear problems
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