Interpolative decomposition

In numerical analysis interpolative decomposition (ID) factors a matrix as the product of two matrices, one of which contains selected columns from the original matrix, and the other has a subset of columns that consists the identity matrix and all its values are not larger than 2 in absolute value.

Definition

Let be an matrix with rank . The matrix can be written as:

where:

Note that similar decomposition can be done using the rows of .

Example

Let be the matrix of rank 2:

If , then

Notes

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