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Minimizing linear equation Ax=b using gradient descent

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I want to find the error in the solution to Ax=b, using gradient descent.
E=||Ax-b||^2
x = [x1;x2], where x1 and x2 range between -5 and 5, with step size 0.2 for each direction.
How do I use Gradient Descent to search for a local minimum with know step size of 0.2, learning rate= 0.1. The search should stop when the difference between previous and current value is 0.002. I am to find solution for x using Gradient Descent, as well error E.
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Hiro Yoshino
Hiro Yoshino il 20 Dic 2022
You need to derive the derivative of the Error function. Gradient Descent requires it to move the point of interest to the next.
Tevin
Tevin il 20 Dic 2022
Thank you. The function that I wrote already does that. My problem is that I struggle to calculate error for all the grid values (X,Y). The array sizes are incompatible but I am not sure how to fix that.

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Matt J
Matt J il 20 Dic 2022
Modificato: Matt J il 20 Dic 2022
[X1,X2]= meshgrid(-5:0.2:5);
x=[X1(:)';X2(:)'];
E=vecnorm( A*x-b, 2,1);
E=reshape(E,size(X1)); %if desired

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