how to get the gradient of fucntion from vectors to scalars by matlab?
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here is the question: f:R^600 -> R f(x)=(Ax-b)^2 where A is a 400*600 matrix and b is 400*1 and both of them are given. how can I get the gradieint(f) at some given x0 by matlab ?
m=400
n=600
A=randn(m,n)
b=randn(m,1)
syms x
f= 0.5*norm(A*x-b)^2
gradient(f,x)
however it does not work because it seems it regard x as scalar, not a vector.
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Arun Mathamkode
on 26 Sep 2018
I assume you are referring to the gradient of L2 norm squared. You can directly apply the closed form expression of the gradient. The gradient of f at some given x0 will be A'*A*x0-A'*b.
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