Using "for" loop for summation of matrix product
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Nir Vaishnav
el 11 de Jul. de 2022
Comentada: Jeffrey Clark
el 11 de Jul. de 2022
I am using nested for loops to multiply matrices and do the summation of the same. But for Lk(k) variable its only taking the kth element instead of whole matrix Lk,
This is the code
Lk=kron(I,bk);
Gk=Hk;
Lkh=transpose(Lk);
Gkh=(Gk)';
B=zeros(M,M);
for k=1:M
for i=1:M
s=0;
for m=1:M
s= s+ inv(Lk(k)'*Gk(k,m)'*(Gk(k,m)*Lk(k))) * Lk(k)'*Gk(k,m)'*Gk(i,m)*Lk(i);
end
B(k,i)=s;
end
end
This is the warning given: Warning: Matrix is singular to working precision.
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Jeffrey Clark
el 11 de Jul. de 2022
@Nir Vaishnav, you don't say what any of the iputs are, but since kron will produce a matrix (unless both inputs I and bk are either column or row vectors), the indexed Lk(k) and Lk(i) are linear indexs to the a single element. If as you say you want the whole matrix Lk you should loose the subscripts or change them to appropriate row and col ranges.
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Jeffrey Clark
el 11 de Jul. de 2022
@Nir Vaishnav, so Lk is a matrix, why do you take only one linerally addressed value from it (the indexed Lk(k) and Lk(i)) and expect a matrix when you are also only multiplying by single values from Gk(k,m) and Gk(i,m)?
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