Spectral radius of matrix?

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Giovanni Barbarino
Giovanni Barbarino am 25 Jan. 2018
Kommentiert: Joseph Moore am 8 Jun. 2022
In order to find the spectral radius of a matrix, I commonly use
max(abs(eig(A)))
that computes all the eigenvalues. Is there a faster way? I'm interested only on the spectral radius, and don't need anything else..

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord am 11 Mai 2018
Ask the eigs function to return the largest magnitude eigenvalue.
% Generate a vector of eigenvalues suitable for the 'randcorr' option of the gallery function
x = rand(1, 100);
x = 100*x./sum(x);
% Generate a matrix whose eigenvalues are the elements of x
A = gallery('randcorr', x);
% Compute the largest magnitude eigenvalue
largest = eigs(A, 1, 'lm')
% Check: this should be small
largest - max(x)
If you're using release R2017b or later, you might want to use 'largestabs' instead of 'lm' in the eigs call. The old options are still accepted, but 'largestabs' is more descriptive of what it's doing than 'lm'.
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David Goodmanson
David Goodmanson am 12 Mai 2018
Bearbeitet: David Goodmanson am 12 Mai 2018
Hi Jan,
I forgot that line. The initial n is rand(1000,1), so I addended the comment.
The code was not a serious suggestion since it does not contain a tolerance check to stop the iteration, which might have slowed it down too much. But I found that for the special case of the random matrix it takes surprisingly few iterations to get a pretty accurate result.
Joseph Moore
Joseph Moore am 8 Jun. 2022
eigs(X, 1, 'lm') will give negative answers

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