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htucker - A Matlab toolbox for tensors in hierarchical Tucker format

by D. Kressner and Ch. Tobler

(Report number 2012-02)

Abstract
The hierarchical Tucker format is a storage-efficient scheme to approximate and represent tensors of possibly high order. This paper presents a Matlab toolbox, along with the underlying methodology and algorithms, which provides a convenient way to work with this format. The toolbox not only allows for the efficient storage and manipulation of tensors but also offers a set of tools for the development of higher-level algorithms. Several examples for the use of the toolbox are given.

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BibTeX
@Techreport{KT12_154,
  author = {D. Kressner and Ch. Tobler},
  title = {htucker - A Matlab toolbox for tensors in hierarchical Tucker format},
  institution = {Seminar for Applied Mathematics, ETH Z{\"u}rich},
  number = {2012-02},
  address = {Switzerland},
  url = {https://www.sam.math.ethz.ch/sam_reports/reports_final/reports2012/2012-02.pdf },
  year = {2012}
}

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