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From: Karl Meerbergen (Karl.Meerbergen_at_[hidden])
Date: 2008-01-14 03:09:12
As far as I remember, norm_1 does not compute the 1-norm for complex
value_type's, unless this bug is now solved (or the documentation modified).
Best,
Karl
Michele De Stefano wrote:
> I answer points 1 and 2. For what regards point 3, I have to say that
> I've never used the scalar matrix ... may be someone else can answer.
>
> 1) In uBLAS, as in any other matrix computational libray, there is no
> function to perform the inverse explicitly. If you need the inverse to
> solve a system, you must exploit numerical solvers (LU decomposition,
> for example). There are some LAPACK bindings around ... I don't
> remember where to download them ... try the "Effective uBLAS" link.
>
> 2) norm_1 performs the computation of the L1 norm of a vector, not
> simply the sum of its elements. The L1 norm, by definition, is exactly
> the sum of absolute values (see Wikipedia or MathWorld).
>
> Michele
>
> 2008/1/8, nchygy <nchygy_at_[hidden] <mailto:nchygy_at_[hidden]>>:
>
>     Hello,
>     I have several question on using ublas.
>     1. In ublas is it provide any function or method for matrix to
>     calculate the inverse?
>     2. In the overview of ublas "norm_1 (x)" has been described to be
>     an function to calculate "sum xi" However when i use it calculate
>     the sum of an vector x=(87, -32,-34)
>     it gives an result 153, that is an wrong number. It seems the
>     norm_1 calculate the sum |xi|
>     Is it the truth?
>     3. I found it is difficult to use the scalr matrix ,because it can
>     not be used to multiply with other matrix.(it show me error, when
>     i tring to do so using the function "prod").
>     Best regards
>     Yang GAO
>
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