How to specify tolerance using linsolve ?

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Hugo
Hugo on 16 Nov 2014
Commented: Hugo on 17 Nov 2014
Hi,
I have a linear system that I want to solve with Matlab using linsolve. My problem is that the coefficients' range of the system is huge. The minimum coefficient start at e-20 while the max reach 10e25. When I use linsolve, I get a warning telling me "Warning: Rank deficient, rank = 15, tol = 5.2711e+005.". When I use rank on my system, I effectively observe that my system is not full rank. But when I use rank(sys, tol) with a small tol value (~e-15), I obtain a full rank system.
So I suppose that linsolve choose a tolerance that is to high for my system and my question is if there exists a way to specify a tolerance value to linsolve in ordre to solve system with a high range of coefficients.
Thanks

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pietro
pietro on 16 Nov 2014
It is strongly suggested to normalize your design variables, contraints and so on in order to have a similar variation of the gradient and lagragian functions. Please post your problem and I will help you
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pietro
pietro on 16 Nov 2014
well the design variables may be scaled in this way:
(x-lb)./(ub-lb)
where x is the array with the design variables, ub the array with upper bounds and lb is the array with lower bounds
Hugo
Hugo on 17 Nov 2014
Thanks for your help, normalization indeed solve my problem.

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