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ndarray-lup-solve

Solve ndarray Ax=b via LU factorization with pivoting

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ndarray-lup-solve

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Solve ndarray Ax=b via LU factorization with pivoting

Introduction

Given an LUP factorization, this module solves for x in Ax = b. More precisely, it solves for x in LUx = Pb.

Example

var lup = require('ndarray-lup-factorization'),
    solve = require('ndarray-lup-solve'),
    ndarray = require('ndarray'),
    pool = require('ndarray-pool')

var A = ndarray([2,1,1,0, 4,3,3,1, 8,7,9,5, 6,7,9,8], [4,4])
var b = ndarray([13,38,102,107])

// In-place LUP factorization:
lup(A, A, P)
solve( A, A, P, b)

// b now contains the answer x: [2,5,4,3]
// A and P are unchanged and can be re-used

Usage

require('ndarray-lup-solve')( L, U, P, b [, work] )

  • L: The n x n ndarray lower-triangular portion of the LUP factorization. The diagonal entries are implicitly assumed to be 1. Unchanged by the algorithm.
  • U: The n x n ndarray upper-triangular portion of the LUP factorization. Unchanged by the algorithm.
  • P: An Array of length n containg the permutation
  • b: An ndarray of length n containing the righthand side of Ax = b
  • work: (optional) A vector used to permute the entries. If not provided, it is allocated and released into an ndarray-scratch typed vector pool.

Returns true on successful completion; false otherwise.

require('ndarray-lup-solve')( LU, LU, P, b [, work] )

If the first two arguments are identical then it's understood that both L and U are stored in a single matrix with the diagonal entries of L (all unity) omitted. Usage and behavior is otherwise identical.

Credits

(c) 2015 Ricky Reusser. MIT License

Keywords

linear-algebra

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Package last updated on 15 May 2015

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