1. We are given A E R"X" and its inverse A- E R"x"; [1 1 2 22 23 1 1 2 22 1 1 2n-2 ... 1 -1 -1 1 -1 2n-3 2n-4 ... ... ... ... A = and A-= ... 1 2 1 1 1 You don't have to do it here but it is a good exercise for you to verify that A- is indeed correct. (b) Let be R" and ób E Rª be given as b= [n, n– 3, n– 4, n – 5, .. ,2, 1, 0, – 1]" and 0, 10-5, 10-5, 10-5, 10-9)". Sb = [ 0, 0, .... Define b= b+ 8b. Assume r and î are solutions to the following linear systems: Ar = b and AÎ =b. Use Koo(A) to give a theoretical upper bound on the relative error In other words, f is the solution to the perturbed linear system.

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1. We are given A E R"X" and its inverse A- E R"x";
[1 1 2 22 23
1 1 2 22
1 1
2n-2
...
1 -1 -1
1 -1
2n-3
2n-4
...
...
...
...
A =
and A-=
...
1
2
1
1
1
You don't have to do it here but it is a good exercise for you to verify that A- is indeed
correct.
(b) Let be R" and ób E Rª be given as
b= [n, n– 3, n– 4, n – 5, .. ,2, 1, 0, – 1]" and
0, 10-5, 10-5, 10-5, 10-9)".
Sb = [ 0, 0,
....
Define b= b+ 8b. Assume r and î are solutions to the following linear systems:
Ar = b and AÎ =b.
Use Koo(A) to give a theoretical upper bound on the relative error
In other
words, f is the solution to the perturbed linear system.
Transcribed Image Text:1. We are given A E R"X" and its inverse A- E R"x"; [1 1 2 22 23 1 1 2 22 1 1 2n-2 ... 1 -1 -1 1 -1 2n-3 2n-4 ... ... ... ... A = and A-= ... 1 2 1 1 1 You don't have to do it here but it is a good exercise for you to verify that A- is indeed correct. (b) Let be R" and ób E Rª be given as b= [n, n– 3, n– 4, n – 5, .. ,2, 1, 0, – 1]" and 0, 10-5, 10-5, 10-5, 10-9)". Sb = [ 0, 0, .... Define b= b+ 8b. Assume r and î are solutions to the following linear systems: Ar = b and AÎ =b. Use Koo(A) to give a theoretical upper bound on the relative error In other words, f is the solution to the perturbed linear system.
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