At the end of this chapter, the claim was made that "even very sparse matrices tend to have dense inverses?' Artificially constructed examples do not support empirical daims such as this one very...




At the end of this chapter, the claim was made that "even very sparse matrices tend to have dense inverses?' Artificially constructed examples do not support empirical daims such as this one very convincingly, but here is one anyway:



Compute a triangular factorization of A and compare its density with the density of A. Generalize this example to arbitrary sizes n x n such that n is odd. (Why is there no generalization with it even?)





May 13, 2022
SOLUTION.PDF

Get Answer To This Question

Related Questions & Answers

More Questions »

Submit New Assignment

Copy and Paste Your Assignment Here