Let A = 1 -2 2 -2 2 0 ܝܐ ܚ ܂ܠܐܕ 1. Find the rank of the matrix A. 2. Find the matrix of rank at most 2 that is closest to A with respect to the Frobenius norm and compute the Frobenius distance between the 2 matrices. 3. Find the eigenvalue with largest absolute value of the matrix A by hand using the Power Method. You can choose your own scaling factor. 4. Find the eigenvalue with smallest absolute value of the matrix A by hand using the Inverse Power Method. You can choose your own scaling factor.
Let A = 1 -2 2 -2 2 0 ܝܐ ܚ ܂ܠܐܕ 1. Find the rank of the matrix A. 2. Find the matrix of rank at most 2 that is closest to A with respect to the Frobenius norm and compute the Frobenius distance between the 2 matrices. 3. Find the eigenvalue with largest absolute value of the matrix A by hand using the Power Method. You can choose your own scaling factor. 4. Find the eigenvalue with smallest absolute value of the matrix A by hand using the Inverse Power Method. You can choose your own scaling factor.
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Transcribed Image Text:Let
A =
1
-2
2
ܟܝ ܚ ܂ܠܐ
-2 2
0
-1 1
1. Find the rank of the matrix A.
2. Find the matrix of rank at most 2 that is closest to A with respect to
the Frobenius norm and compute the Frobenius distance between the 2
matrices.
3. Find the eigenvalue with largest absolute value of the matrix A by hand
using the Power Method. You can choose your own scaling factor.
4. Find the eigenvalue with smallest absolute value of the matrix A by hand
using the Inverse Power Method. You can choose your own scaling factor.
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