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Re: Random timing results with 'fsolve'
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Søren Hauberg |
Subject: |
Re: Random timing results with 'fsolve' |
Date: |
Wed, 12 Oct 2011 16:21:57 +0200 |
ons, 12 10 2011 kl. 14:02 +0000, skrev bpabbott:
> It does look strange.
>
>
> Have you looked at the 2nd (function values) and 3rd (termination
> status) outputs of fsolved?
Hmm, okay... it seems like the algorithm converges to different solution
each time. The problem I'm solving is under-determined so it does not
surprise me that the solver can converge to different solutions, but I
am surprised that this happens when the solver is given the same
starting conditions. Does 'fsolve' perform any random steps?
Søren
- Random timing results with 'fsolve', Søren Hauberg, 2011/10/12
- Re: Random timing results with 'fsolve', bpabbott, 2011/10/12
- Re: Random timing results with 'fsolve', Søren Hauberg, 2011/10/12
- Re: Random timing results with 'fsolve', bpabbott, 2011/10/12
- Re: Random timing results with 'fsolve',
Søren Hauberg <=
- Re: Random timing results with 'fsolve', Olaf Till, 2011/10/12
- Re: Random timing results with 'fsolve', Søren Hauberg, 2011/10/12
- Re: Random timing results with 'fsolve', Olaf Till, 2011/10/12
- Re: Random timing results with 'fsolve', Sergei Steshenko, 2011/10/12
- Re: Random timing results with 'fsolve', Francesco Potortì, 2011/10/12
Re: Random timing results with 'fsolve', Martin Helm, 2011/10/12