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Section
4:
Using
Matrix
Operations
113
with
0.03
0.03
However,
the
correct least-squares solution
is
b =
0.5000005
0.4999995
despite
the
fact
that
the
calculated solution
and the
exact solution
satisfy
the
computed normal equations equally
well.
The
normal equations should
be
used only when
the
elements
of X
are all
small
integers
(say between -3000
and
3000)
or
when
you
know
that
no
perturbations
in the
columns
x;
of X of as
much
as
||x/||/104
could make those columns linearly dependent.
Orthogonal
Factorization
The
following
orthogonal factorization method solves
the
least-
squares problem
and is
less
sensitive
to
rounding errors
than
the
normal equation method.
You
might
use
this
method when
the
normal equations
aren't
appropriate.
Any
n
X p
matrix
X can be
factored
as X —
QTU,
where
Q is an
n
X n
orthogonal matrix characterized
by
Qr
=
Q"1
and U is an
n X p
upper-triangular matrix.
The
essential
property
of
orthogonal matrices
is
that
they preserve length
in the
sense
that
||Qr|||
=
(Qr)r(Qr)
=
rTQTQr
T
—
rr
rll
—
IU|2
\F
Therefore,
if r = y
—
Xb, it has the
same length
as
Qr
=
Qy
-
QXb
=
Qy
-
Ub.

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