Inaccuracy in solving simultaneous equations using matrix
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So i was solving a system of n linear equations. My coefficient matrix is a tridiagonal one.
However as i was decreasing the values inside matrix or increasing n the error was increasing rapidly.
clear
n=1000;
B=(1:n);
B=B';
A=full(gallery('tridiag',n,0.341,0.232,0.741));
x=A\B;
c=A*x-B;
error=0;
for i=1:n
error=error+abs(c(i,1));
end
error
%error = 2.174626266011847e+155
Here the system is in the form Ax=B
ideally c should contain only zero.
Can anyone a suggest a method so that i can decrease the net error.
NOTE: I also tried the Thomas Algorithm even that gave an error of similar order .
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Walter Roberson
el 3 de Jun. de 2020
>> rcond(A)
ans =
5.96371748872238e-170
Much too small for reliable numeric solution. rank(A) says 999 rather than 1000.
Switching to symbolic toolbox is able to get full rank and exact solution.
Susmit Kumar Mishra
el 3 de Jun. de 2020
Walter Roberson
el 3 de Jun. de 2020
Editada: Walter Roberson
el 3 de Jun. de 2020
n = 1000;
B = (1:n).';
A = sym( full(gallery('tridiag',n,0.341,0.232,0.741)) ); %11 seconds
x = A\B; %not fast!! 43 seconds
c = A*x-B;
error = sum(abs(c));
disp(error)
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