round off error in mtimes

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Clare
Clare on 14 Jun 2016
Commented: Clare on 15 Jun 2016
I've noticed that mtimes produces a slightly different answer than the answer I would get from multiplying two vectors directly. Does anyone have any insights on why it's the case?
For example: z is a small single-precision floating point array
z =
0.6970215
0.7363197
0.7967772
0.8811227
0.9433413
Using mtimes: z'*z = 3.3291292 Direct method: sum(z.^2) = 3.3291297
Notice how the last decimal place is different? For my problem, I'm computing a bunch of array multiplications in a loop, and this small error gets propagated. The final result using mtimes can be quite different compared to just doing the calculations by hand.
What's causing the difference? Is the small error in mtimes to be expected?
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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford on 14 Jun 2016
The difference between your two results, 3.3291292 and 3.3291297, for single precision numbers is just two of the least bits in their 24-bit significands. That is perfectly acceptable in such a computation. If you want higher accuracy, you should use double precision.
Clare
Clare on 15 Jun 2016
Thanks for all of your comments.
The direct method, sum(z.*z), is also applied on single-precision floating point numbers z, so the result 3.3291297 from the direct method isn't exact either.
My take-away is that mtimes uses highly optimized math to calculate matrix multiplication, and the error you get from mtimes is perhaps slightly larger, but the result is still perfectly acceptably. I'll switch to double-precision and see if it might work. (the system is memory constrained).

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