Utility of Jacobian in lsqnonlin
1 回表示 (過去 30 日間)
古いコメントを表示
Hi,
I have a system of nonlinear equations and I solved it with lsqnonlin with and without the jacobian.
The only difference I saw is the computation time that is much smaller with the jacobian ( 5 times faster ) .
Is it the only advantage of using Jacobian ? There are no more reasons than computaion time ? Like Idk , solution isnt much stronger/less sensitive to noise etc ???
Regards
0 件のコメント
採用された回答
Torsten
2021 年 6 月 1 日
Stability of convergence is the main reason to supply an analytic Jacobian.
For computation time, it depends on the complexity of the analytical derivatives whether numerical or analytical Jacobian is more time-intensive. It may be the case that supplying an analytical Jabobian makes the computation slower than using the numerical alternative.
0 件のコメント
その他の回答 (0 件)
参考
カテゴリ
Help Center および File Exchange で Numerical Integration and Differential Equations についてさらに検索
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!