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How to implement equation:
CRE=||Pu||^2
P is a matrix
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Wayne King
on 23 Feb 2012
Is Pu a vector resulting from multiplying a vector by a matrix
P = randn(2,2);
u = randn(2,1);
norm(P*u,2)
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Jaromir Kabelac
on 3 Mar 2020
This is not true.
norm(x, 2)
is the same as
norm(x)
and calculates the 2-norm (or Euclidian norm) of x, which could be denoted as
, or usually just as
.


What you probably want is the square of the norm, hence
norm(x)^2
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