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This paper introduces a chordal decomposition approach for scalable analysis of linear networked systems, including stability, H 2 and H ∞ performance. Our main strategy is to exploit any sparsity within these analysis problems and use chordal decompositio ...
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We consider large Hermitian matrices whose entries are defined by evaluating the exponential function along orbits of the skew-shift (2j)ω+jy+xmod1 for irrational ω. We prove that the eigenvalue distribution of these matrices conv ...
Matrices with hierarchical low-rank structure, including HODLR and HSS matrices, constitute a versatile tool to develop fast algorithms for addressing large-scale problems. While existing software packages for such matrices often focus on linear systems, t ...
Crossbar arrays of non-volatile memory (NVM) devices represent one possible path for implementing highly energy-efficient neuromorphic computing systems. For Deep Neural Networks (DNN), where information can be encoded as analog voltage and current levels, ...
One of the most basic graph problems, All-Pairs Shortest Paths (APSP) is known to be solvable in n^{3-o(1)} time, and it is widely open whether it has an O(n^{3-ε}) time algorithm for ε > 0. To better understand APSP, one often strives to obtain subcubic t ...
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Matrices with hierarchical low-rank structure, including HODLR and HSS matrices, constitute a versatile tool to develop fast algorithms for addressing large-scale problems. While existing software packages for such matrices often focus on linear systems, t ...
This report focuses on the implementation of the finite element method for nonlinear dynamical problems arising in solid mechanics. The theory of continuum mechanics is extensively covered in the literature and it is assumed the reader is already familiar ...
The concept of self-coupling modes, which are eigen-vectors of the roundtrip matrix, is introduced. I investigate its use for the identification and analysis of the resonances taking place in periodic metasurfaces. It also improves the interpolation of the ...