Function srad, Function cond – HP 48gII User Manual

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Function SRAD

Function SRAD determines the Spectral RADius of a matrix, defined as the
largest of the absolute values of its eigenvalues. For example,


Definition of eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a matrix
The eigenvalues of a square matrix result from the matrix equation

A⋅x = λ⋅x.

The values of

λ that satisfy the equation are known as the eigenvalues of the

matrix

A. The values of x that result from the equation for each value of l are

known as the eigenvectors of the matrix. Further details on calculating
eigenvalues and eigenvectors are presented later in the chapter.

Function COND

Function COND determines the condition number of a matrix. Examples,


Condition number of a matrix
The condition number of a square non-singular matrix is defined as the
product of the matrix norm times the norm of its inverse, i.e.,
cond(

A) = ||A||×||A

-1

||. We will choose as the matrix norm, ||

A||, the

maximum of its row norm (RNRM) and column norm (CNRM), while the norm
of the inverse, ||

A

-1

||, will be selected as the minimum of its row norm and

column norm. Thus, ||

A|| = max(RNRM(A),CNRM(A)), and ||A

-1

|| =

min(RNRM(

A

-1

), CNRM(

A

-1

)).

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