Obtain eigenvalue from matrix and known eigenvector
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I have a matrix A and a known eigenvector x. I am struggling to come up with an way of obtaining the eigenvalue of x with a relatively simple operation. One option is the following code:
A*x./x
However, this has problems when x contains any 0 entries. Is there any easy way of accomplishing this?
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David Goodmanson
el 10 de Jun. de 2019
Editada: David Goodmanson
el 10 de Jun. de 2019
Hi Henry,
you can find the indices where x = 0 and cast those entries out of both x and the corresponding rows and columns of A.
x1 = x; % temporary copies
A1 = A;
ind = x1==0;
x1(ind) = [];
A1(:,ind) = [];
A1(ind,:) = [];
(A1*x1)./x1
In practice, the zero check might have to be something like ind = abs(x) < 1e-6 or whatever an appropriate tolerance would be.
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