Difference between revisions of "KyFanNorm"
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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
===Equals the operator norm when <tt>K = 1</tt> (but faster!)=== | ===Equals the operator norm when <tt>K = 1</tt> (but faster!)=== | ||
| − | The Ky Fan 1-norm is just the operator norm, which is implemented in MATLAB by the <tt>[http://www.mathworks.com/help/ | + | The Ky Fan 1-norm is just the operator norm, which is implemented in MATLAB by the <tt>[http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/norm.html norm]</tt> function. However, the <tt>KyFanNorm</tt> function is typically much faster than the <tt>norm</tt> function: |
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>> X = rand(2500); | >> X = rand(2500); | ||
Revision as of 17:11, 22 September 2014
| KyFanNorm | |
| Computes the Ky Fan k-norm of an operator | |
| Other toolboxes required | none |
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| Related functions | kpNorm SchattenNorm TraceNorm |
| Function category | Norms |
KyFanNorm is a function that computes the Ky Fan k-norm of an operator (i.e., the sum of its k largest singular values). It works with both full and sparse matrices.
Syntax
- NRM = KyFanNorm(X,K)
Argument descriptions
- X: An operator to have its Ky Fan K-norm computed.
- K: A positive integer.
Examples
Equals the operator norm when K = 1 (but faster!)
The Ky Fan 1-norm is just the operator norm, which is implemented in MATLAB by the norm function. However, the KyFanNorm function is typically much faster than the norm function:
>> X = rand(2500);
>> tic; KyFanNorm(X,1)
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ans =
1250.2
Elapsed time is 0.861377 seconds.
>> tic; norm(X)
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ans =
1250.2
Elapsed time is 4.288788 seconds.Source code
Click here to view this function's source code on github.