About LU factorization
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06-04-2015, 11:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-04-2015 01:13 PM by DrD.)
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RE: About LU factorization
(06-04-2015 11:06 AM)salvomic Wrote: so, is the Prime using Doolittle? Please, could it use *both* methods, to choose one? ;-) For your matrix M1:=[[2,1,1],[4,−6,0],[−2,7,2]], I get: L1:=LU(M1) = {[[1,0,0],[0.5,1,0],[−0.5,1,1]],[[4,−6,0],[0,4,1],[0,0,1]],[[0,1,0],[1,0,0],[0,0,1]]} Since L1(1)=[[1,0,0],[0.5,1,0],[−0.5,1,1]] (Lower triangular, has one's in diagonal) it would be the Doolittle method. By the way, I went through Gil Strang's MIT online classes. I really enjoyed them! |
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