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Numerical Analysis 1 EE, NCKU Tien-Hao Chang (Darby Chang)
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In the previous slide 2
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3.3 4 Vector and matrix norms
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Pivoting strategies are designed to reduce the impact roundoff error The size of a vector/matrix is necessary to measure the error 5
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Vector norm 6
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7 The two most commonly used norms in practice
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Vector norm Equivalent 10
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12 The Euclidean norm and the maximum norm are equivalent
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Matrix norms Similarly, there are various matrix norms, here we focus on those norms related to vector norms –natural matrix norms 13
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Matrix norms Natural matrix norms 14
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Natural matrix norms Computing maximum norm 16
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Natural matrix norms Computing Euclidean norm Euclidean norm, unfortunately, is not as straightforward as computing maximum matrix norms Requires knowledge of the eigenvalues of the matrix 19
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Eigenvalue review 20 later
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Eigenvalue review 22
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24 In action http://thomashawk.com/hello/209/1017/1024/Jackson%20Running.jpg
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Any Questions? 27 3.3 Vector and matrix norms
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3.4 28 Error estimates and condition number
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Error estimation 29
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Any Questions? 30
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Condition number 41
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Perturbations (skipped) 43......
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Any Questions? 44 3.4 Error estimates and condition number
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3.5 45 LU decomposition
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LU decomposition Motivation 46
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LU decomposition 47
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Solving a linear system 56
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Solving a linear system In summary Anyway, the two-step algorithm (LU decomposition) is superior to Gaussian elimination with back substitution 58
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Any Questions? 59 3.5 LU decomposition
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3.6 Direct Factorization 60
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61 Recall that http://www.dianadepasquale.com/ThinkingMonkey.jpg
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Direct factorization 62
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Any Questions? 67 3.6 Direct factorization
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