If A is 4 banded 14 X 14 matrix and B= 14 X 1 matrix. Then how can i solve the system of equation for X where AX=B. A= 1 -2 1 8 -8 3 1 8 -8 3 1 8 -8 3 . .. ... ....... 1 8 -8 3 1 7 1
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Shivangi Chauhan
il 29 Feb 2016
Commentato: Shivangi Chauhan
il 1 Mar 2016
If A is 4 banded 14 X 14 matrix and B= 14 X 1 matrix. Then how can i solve the system of equation for X where AX=B. N=16
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Mohammad Abouali
il 29 Feb 2016
Modificato: Mohammad Abouali
il 29 Feb 2016
This is all needed
X=A\B
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Stephen23
il 29 Feb 2016
Modificato: Stephen23
il 29 Feb 2016
@Shivangi Chauhan: You are using the wrong method. While it is mathematically correct, the reality of floating point numbers means that calculating the inverse is a slow and inaccurate way to solve systems of equations. Mohammad Abouali gave you the correct method, this is what you should use.
And perhaps you might like to read the inv documentation, which gives exactly the same advice: "In practice, it is seldom necessary to form the explicit inverse of a matrix. A frequent misuse of inv arises when solving the system of linear equations Ax = b. One way to solve this is with x = inv(A)*b. A better way, from both an execution time and numerical accuracy standpoint, is to use the matrix division operator x = A\b. This produces the solution using Gaussian elimination, without forming the inverse. See mldivide (\) for further information."
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