Default rank revealing tolerance

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong 2024 年 2 月 16 日
コメント済み: Paul 2024 年 2 月 17 日
In few MATLAB functions such as RANK, PINV, ORTH there is a parameter TOL.
MATLAB uses the default value as
% tol = max(size(A)) * eps(norm(A))
where A the matrix under study.
I have two quetions:
First question: what is the theoretical basis of such formula? Especially why the max(size(A)) factor?
In my simple test here, it seems the error or the singular value grows like a square root of the dimension m. Here is the script to create a matrix A of size m x 4 of rank 3. I use SVD to compute the singulars values, s(4) ideally should be 0, s1(1:3) about unity, but I see experimentally s(4) grow like sqrt(m) as showed in this script:
m0 = 1e5;
s4 = [];
m = [];
while m0 < 1e8
[Q, ~] =qr(rand(m0,3),0);
X = rand(3,4);
A = Q * X;
[~,s,~] = svd(A,0,'vector');
s4(end+1) = s(4);
m(end+1) = m0;
m0 = ceil(m0*1.1);
end
P = polyfit(log(m),log(s4),1);
p = P(1);
c=exp(P(2));
figure
loglog(m, s4);
hold on
h = loglog(m, c*m.^p);
xlabel('m')
ylabel('s(4)')
legend(h, sprintf('%g*m^{%g}', c, p))
PS: There is a floor noise about 1e-16 for m < 1e5, that could affect the fit, so I take the m value above 1e5 up to 1e8 .
Intuitively the square-root relationship seems reasonable to me since we could consider truncation errors in each component are somewhat random and independent.
Second question. The function lsqminnorm also have a default tol but is it NOT specified beside telling it computed from QR decomposition. It describes how the rank k is used to approximate the solution, but I don't see how the tol value is defined to estimate in turn the rank k. I would expect something like
% tol = eps(abs(R(1,1))) * max(size(A));
where R is the triangular matrix returned by qr, meaning abs(R(1,1)) = max(vecnorm(A)).
Can someone (TMW staff) shed a light and give the method to determine the default tol value implemented within lsqminnorm?
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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong 2024 年 2 月 17 日
編集済み: Bruno Luong 2024 年 2 月 17 日
https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/216041984.pdf Lemme 4.2, for definition of modestly growing
Paul
Paul 2024 年 2 月 17 日
Thanks for the links. I checked the LINPACK User's Guide from siam.org and I didn't see the TMW formula in Chapter 11, Section 1 (at least not explicitly).

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