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i had matrix s of size 4*12540, i want to take power of this matrix raise to 4*12540,how should i do it?

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i had matrix s of size 4*12540, i want to take power of this matrix raise to 4*12540,how should i do it?
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amina mehmood
amina mehmood on 31 Mar 2014
i had tried s2.^4*12540, it works but now i am taking the square root of this but error occurred that Matrix must be square. what should i do now?
amina mehmood
amina mehmood on 31 Mar 2014
s2_sqrt=sqrtm(s2_power) this was generating error of matrix must be square then i tried s2_sqrt=sqrt(s2_power) it gives result so what is the difference among sqrtm and sqrt

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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim on 31 Mar 2014
Amina, I am not sure I can follow. In general, if you need to take the nth power simply use
n = 3;
s3 = s.^n;
or
s3 = s.^3;
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amina mehmood
amina mehmood on 31 Mar 2014
i had tried s2.^4*12540, it works but now i am taking the square root of this s2_sqrt=sqrtm(s2_power) this was generating error of matrix must be square then i tried s2_sqrt=sqrt(s2_power) it gives result so what is the difference among sqrtm and sqrt

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