Non-Orthogonal Tensor Diagonalization
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Publication:6511594
arXiv1402.1673MaRDI QIDQ6511594
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Abstract: Tensor diagonalization means transforming a given tensor to an exactly or nearly diagonal form through multiplying the tensor by non-orthogonal invertible matrices along selected dimensions of the tensor. It is generalization of approximate joint diagonalization (AJD) of a set of matrices. In particular, we derive (1) a new algorithm for symmetric AJD, which is called two-sided symmetric diagonalization of order-three tensor, (2) a similar algorithm for non-symmetric AJD, also called general two-sided diagonalization of an order-3 tensor, and (3) an algorithm for three-sided diagonalization of order-3 or order-4 tensors. The latter two algorithms may serve for canonical polyadic (CP) tensor decomposition, and they can outperform other CP tensor decomposition methods in terms of computational speed under the restriction that the tensor rank does not exceed the tensor multilinear rank. Finally, we propose (4) similar algorithms for tensor block diagonalization, which is related to the tensor block-term decomposition.
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