Karim Belabas on Wed, 13 Nov 2013 11:38:03 +0100 |
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Re: Gram–Schmidt orthogonalization? |
* Dirk Laurie [2013-11-13 10:53]: > 2013/11/13 Karim Belabas <Karim.Belabas@math.u-bordeaux1.fr>: > > > We finally have matqr() since February 2013. :-) (It uses Householder > > reflections rather than Gram-Schmidt, but the end result is the same.) > > Actually, the end result is better, in the sense that the > computed basis satisfies sharper bounds on numerical > deviation from orthogonality. Indeed, that was my original motivation ( in the context of improving our floating point LLL, before we scrapped everything to replace it by Stehle's fplll :-). I played a bit with Givens rotations as well at the time, but my implementation was slower and not much stabler. Cheers, K.B. -- Karim Belabas, IMB (UMR 5251) Tel: (+33) (0)5 40 00 26 17 Universite Bordeaux 1 Fax: (+33) (0)5 40 00 69 50 351, cours de la Liberation http://www.math.u-bordeaux1.fr/~kbelabas/ F-33405 Talence (France) http://pari.math.u-bordeaux1.fr/ [PARI/GP] `