How to solve large linear complex equations
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The equations are of the following form:

where
is known.

“Subsitituting
into
,we can obtain 14 linear complex equations. By solving 28 linear equations, we can determine the values for
.”



How do I solve the imaginary part and the real part
I plan to use the lsqnonlin function for solving, but there are too many unknowns and defining them with syms becomes cumbersome. Is there a better way to solve this problem?
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Matt J
on 6 Dec 2023
Edited: Dyuman Joshi
on 6 Dec 2023
Since it is a linear and unconstrained system of equations, just use mldivide, \
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Matt J
on 6 Dec 2023
Here is my code where I separate the imaginary and real parts for computation.
I'm not sure you need to do that, but regardless, if your question is now resolved, please Accept-click the Answer.
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