Probabilistic linear solvers: a unifying view

Author:

Bartels Simon,Cockayne Jon,Ipsen Ilse C. F.,Hennig Philipp

Abstract

Abstract Several recent works have developed a new, probabilistic interpretation for numerical algorithms solving linear systems in which the solution is inferred in a Bayesian framework, either directly or by inferring the unknown action of the matrix inverse. These approaches have typically focused on replicating the behaviour of the conjugate gradient method as a prototypical iterative method. In this work, surprisingly general conditions for equivalence of these disparate methods are presented. We also describe connections between probabilistic linear solvers and projection methods for linear systems, providing a probabilistic interpretation of a far more general class of iterative methods. In particular, this provides such an interpretation of the generalised minimum residual method. A probabilistic view of preconditioning is also introduced. These developments unify the literature on probabilistic linear solvers and provide foundational connections to the literature on iterative solvers for linear systems.

Funder

Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Computational Theory and Mathematics,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Statistics and Probability,Theoretical Computer Science

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