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How can i create n-linearly independent vectors?

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Subham Burnwal
Subham Burnwal el 11 de Mzo. de 2015
Editada: Matt J el 11 de Mzo. de 2015
Like 4-linearly independent vectors if n=4 as follows
a1=[1,17] , a2=[1,7] , a3=[1,1] , a4=[1,9]
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James Tursa
James Tursa el 11 de Mzo. de 2015
Editada: James Tursa el 11 de Mzo. de 2015
The simplest thing to do I suppose is just to pick off the columns of the identity matrix of the appropriate size. Do you have any other criteria that needs to be met?
I should add that your example will not work ... you can't have four linearly independent 2-element vectors, since two linearly independent 2-element vectors will span the entire space.

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Matt J
Matt J el 11 de Mzo. de 2015
Editada: Matt J el 11 de Mzo. de 2015
Generate any n x n nonsingular matrix, e.g.,
A = eye(n)
and take some subset of the columns.

Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford el 11 de Mzo. de 2015
You can also use matlab's 'orth' function to generate linearly independent vectors which span a given space. They will in fact be orthogonal. See:
http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/orth.html
(Note: You cannot get four linearly independent vectors from your set of two-element vectors. The maximum would be two. For example, in the vectors you give, there is the equality:
3*a1-8*a2+5*a3 = 0

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