Abstract

We analyse the Krylov solvability of inverse linear problems on Hilbert space mathcal {H} where the underlying operator is compact and normal. Krylov solvability is an important feature of inverse linear problems that has profound implications in theoretical and applied numerical analysis as it is critical to understand the utility of Krylov based methods for solving inverse problems. Our results explicitly describe for the first time the Krylov subspace for such operators given any datum vector gin mathcal {H}, as well as prove that all inverse linear problems are Krylov solvable provided that g is in the range of such an operator. We therefore expand our knowledge of the class of Krylov solvable operators to include the normal compact operators. We close the study by proving an isomorphism between the closed Krylov subspace for a general bounded normal operator and an L^2-measure space based on the scalar spectral measure.

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