Element by element multiplication of a matrix
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I have a function f = e^(tH), where H is a square matrix. I want to compute this function for each value of t = 0:10:100 so I can plot f against t. Using .* is giving an error (sizes not compatible). What can I do?
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Paul
on 4 Jun 2021
For the matrix exponential:
% example data
H = [1 2;3 4];
t = 0:5;
f = cell2mat(cellfun(@expm,mat2cell(H.*reshape(t,1,1,[]),2,2,ones(1,6)),'UniformOutput',false));
% compare a few cases by hand
f(:,:,2) - expm(H*t(2))
f(:,:,end) - expm(H*t(end))
If f is supposed to be element-by-element exponential:
f = exp(H.*reshape(t,1,1,[]))
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Star Strider
on 4 Jun 2021
I have absolutely no idea what result you want.
Try this —
H = [1 2; 3 4]*0.01;
t = 0:10:100;
for k = 1:numel(t)
f{k} = exp(t(k)*H);
end
figure
hold on
for k = 1:numel(t)
plot(t(k)*[1 1; 1 1], f{k}, '.-')
end
hold off
grid
Also, consider the expm function, since ‘element-by-element’ is not precisely clear in this context.
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