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A Computational Study of Using Black-box QR Solvers for Large-scale Sparse-dense Linear Least Squares Problems

ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software(2022)

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AbstractLarge-scale overdetermined linear least squares problems arise in many practical applications. One popular solution method is based on the backward stable QR factorization of the system matrix A. This article focuses on sparse-dense least squares problems in which A is sparse except from a small number of rows that are considered dense. For large-scale problems, the direct application of a QR solver either fails because of insufficient memory or is unacceptably slow. We study several solution approaches based on using a sparse QR solver without modification, focussing on the case that the sparse part of A is rank deficient. We discuss partial matrix stretching and regularization and propose extending the augmented system formulation with iterative refinement for sparse problems to sparse-dense problems, optionally incorporating multi-precision arithmetic. In summary, our computational study shows that, before applying a black-box QR factorization, a check should be made for rows that are classified as dense and, if such rows are identified, then A should be split into sparse and dense blocks; a number of ways to use a black-box QR factorization to exploit this splitting are possible, with no single method found to be the best in all cases.
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Sparse matrices, linear least-squares problems, dense rows, QR factorization
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