How to tell solver that symbols are matrices
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Hi,
I want to solve an equation which involves matrices. I could not tell matlab the variables are matrices. I need something like
a=matrix(a,[n1,n2]);
b=matrix(b,[n3,n4]);
where n1 n2 n3 n4 are dimensions of matrices then I want to solve
solve(a+b*a^2==2b,a) (This equation is not the real equation, my equation is very long and I have more than a and b variables (lots of variables)
a and b are symbolic meaning
syms a b
Thanks
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Steven Lord
2021 年 5 月 2 日
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2021 年 5 月 2 日
If you're using release R2021a or later and have Symbolic Math Toolbox, create a symbolic matrix variable using the syms or symmatrix functions. See the Release Notes for more information.
syms A [3 3] matrix
syms B [3 3] matrix
y = A*B-B*A % not necessarily 0
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John D'Errico
2021 年 5 月 2 日
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2021 年 5 月 2 日
A = sym('a',[2,2])
As you can see, A is a 2x2 matrix.
B = rand(2,2);
X = rand(2,2);
Asol = solve(A*X == B,A)
So now, for example, we see a1_1 is
Asol.a1_1
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