residual r=ax-b ∞-norm

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dulanga
dulanga on 18 Mar 2019
Commented: dulanga on 19 Mar 2019
This is my code but i dont get the coorect answer
a = [-5 8 -5; 0 0 12; 3 -7 -3;6 -4 4]
b = [1;1;1;1]
x=a\b
r=a*x-b
x1=sqrt(sum(r.*r))
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Mar 2019
what is the definition of infinity norm?

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dulanga
dulanga on 19 Mar 2019
Would this be correct to get infinty norm
a = [-5 8 -5; 0 0 12; 3 -7 -3;6 -4 4]
b = [1;1;1;1]
x=a\b
r=a*x-b
N = norm(r, Inf)
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 19 Mar 2019
That is correct, as long as you are allowed to use the norm function. Things like that are sometimes not allowed in homework. If not, then you need to do as I suggested, as
max(abs( r ))
dulanga
dulanga on 19 Mar 2019
noted

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 19 Mar 2019
Why would you possibly have expected to get the right answer? Was the infinity norm requested? Is it a 2-norm that you computed?
x1=sqrt(sum(r.*r))
If r is the vector of residuals, then what do you want to compute? It seems like you want the maximum of the absolute value of the residuals. How would you do that?

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