Solution for A*X = 0
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Hello,
I want to find a solution for the following equation:
A*X = 0
Obviously X = 0 is a solution, but I want to find a non trivial one, so I restrict X on being orthonormal (the question is not restricted to this constraint). Then I can use null(A) to get the kernel of A. However this matrix varies in size (depending on the rank of A). I would rather find a square matrix X and just minimize A*X. Any ideas on how to do this?
Normaly I have:
A*X = B
Then I can compute
X = (A' * A) \ (A' * B);
But that does not work for B = 0.
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Titus Edelhofer
on 3 Mar 2015
Sascha,
I don't yet understand why null is not what you are looking for. Yes, the size will change with the rank of A (it's size will be equal to the rank deficiency). But why is this a problem? What "other" solution do you look for?
Titus
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