Sigma notation with matrices

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Anna Singley
Anna Singley on 12 Jul 2019
Commented: Star Strider on 13 Jul 2019
I am trying to model a differential equation including , where C is a 4 by 4 matrix, i are rows, and j are vectors. The sigma notation is crucial towards using the interaction coefficient with the proper elements in the matrix. I don't at all know what I'm doing, and have been using symsum so far but have gotten absolutely nowhere. How do I code this without getting "Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals errors"?

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 13 Jul 2019
Taking a wild guess:
x = rand(1,4); % Create Vector
C = rand(4); % Create Matrix
for i = 1:4
for j = 1:4
E(i,j) = C(i,j)*x(i)*x(j); % Multiplications
end
end
S = sum(E(:)); % Summation
There are likely more efficient ways to do this, however I am choosing to keep this as transparent as possible. Note that symsum is not intended to do this type of summation.
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Anna Singley
Anna Singley on 13 Jul 2019
Thanks so much! Even though this may not work perfectly, it's an improvement over brute-force typing out all possible permuatations.
Star Strider
Star Strider on 13 Jul 2019
As always, my pleasure!

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