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Out of memory error

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nilsotto
nilsotto on 25 Feb 2016
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Hi, When I'm trying to multiply a [112880x10] matrix with another matrix of [10x125000], I get an error message "Out of memory". Is there a way of getting around this problem (using special algorithms or similar)?

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Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser on 25 Feb 2016
One double has 2 bytes.
So the 112880x10 matrix has 2257600 bytes. Fine 10x125000 -> 2500000 bytes. Also Fine
But multiplying should give a 112880x125000 matrix! That is 2.8220e+10 bytes == 26 Gigabytes! Nut sure if this works, but is definitely a challenge. Maybe you are happy with singles too? Also I assume you have a 64 Bit MATLAB on 64 bit OS? You might want to test with slightly smaller matrices where the limit is.
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nilsotto
nilsotto on 25 Feb 2016
I was thinking about triangularization or something similar?!
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Feb 2016
Triangularization does not reduce the amount of memory required for the final matrix, and that is your problem rather than "working memory" to do the calculation in.

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