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Folded spectrum method

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In mathematics, the folded spectrum method (FSM) is an iterative method for solving large eigenvalue problems. Here you always find a vector with an eigenvalue close to a search-value . This means you can get a vector in the middle of the spectrum without solving the matrix.

, with and the Identity matrix.

In contrast to the Conjugate gradient method, here the gradient calculates by twice multiplying matrix

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