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Why doesnt e1 converges to zero

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MAJED
MAJED 2014년 7월 21일
편집: Roger Stafford 2014년 7월 21일
this my code for the power irritation
% A is the Student Matrix after adding the three students
clear all
A = load('student_adjacency.txt');
[b, eval]=eigs(A,1);
k=1;
b0 = rand(30,1);
e1 = 1;
while e1 > 10E-6
b1 = (A*b0)/norm(A*b0);
e0=norm((b0-b));
e1=norm((b1-b))
r=e1/e0;
b0 = b1;
k=k+1;
end
so why don't e1 go to zero

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford 2014년 7월 21일
편집: Roger Stafford 2014년 7월 21일
Eigenvectors are not uniquely determined even if normalized. For real-valued vectors they may be either of two opposite directions. For complex-valued vectors they can differ by any arbitrary complex factor of magnitude 1. Thus, your algorithm may not converge to the particular 'b' which 'eigs' has returned. It depends on the random vector you start with. For the real-valued case I would say your odds of success are about 50-50.

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