An algorithm for computing Schubert varieties of best fit with applications
Karim Karimov,
Michael Kirby,
Chris Peterson
Abstract:We propose the geometric framework of the Schubert variety as a tool for representing a collection of subspaces of a fixed vector space. Specifically, given a collection of l-dimensional subspaces V1, …, Vr of ℝn, represented as the column spaces of matrices X1, …, Xr, we seek to determine a representative matrix K∈ℝn×k such that each subspace Vi intersects (or comes close to intersecting) the span of the columns of K in at least c dimensions. We formulate a non-convex optimization problem to determine such a … Show more
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