Deconvolution for solving nonlinear system

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zhifei xu
zhifei xu on 4 Apr 2018
Commented: zhifei xu on 5 Apr 2018
Dear all,
I have a question on solving nonlinear equations with convolutions. Please help me with codes, ideas or procedures. Here are the equations. Where V,Z11,Z21,Z12,Z22 are known and V is an array of numbers with size(1,100), Z11,Z21,Z12,Z22 are array of complex numbers with same size as V. How can I calculate Vx and Vy? Thank you very very much. Looking forward to your reply.
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Zhifei
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Matt J
Matt J on 4 Apr 2018
What are I1 and I2? Known? Unknown?
zhifei xu
zhifei xu on 4 Apr 2018
I1 and I2 are unknown, you have to substitue them to the first 2 equations.

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Matt J
Matt J on 4 Apr 2018
Seems like a good candidate for FSOLVE.
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zhifei xu
zhifei xu on 4 Apr 2018
Thank you very much, I will try to apply this to solve my equations, i will let you know if i succeed. Thank you so much. Have a nice day!!
zhifei xu
zhifei xu on 5 Apr 2018
@Matt J Hello,
I tried with my equations,however, the results are not reliable. and then I tried with another codes with 2 variables. Matlab said no solutions:No solution found.
fsolve stopped because the last step was ineffective. However, the vector of function values is not near zero, as measured by the default value of the function tolerance.
criteria details here is my code: clc close all a1=zeros(1,4); a2=zeros(1,4); options=optimset('Algorithm','Levenberg-Marquardt'); [x,fval] = fsolve(@g,[a1;a2],options); function F=g(x) u = [1 0 1 1 ]; w = [2 7 2 7]; q=[2 2 1 4]; l=[3 4 4 5]; t=[4 16 9 9]; %the convolution result of u and w tt=[21 37 38 31];%the convolution result of q and l F =[conv(u,x(1),'same')-t;conv(q,x(2),'same')-x(1)-tt]; end

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