How do I write this algorithm, I dont understand it and I am stuck.
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Nathan Clark
on 13 Apr 2023
Answered: Gokul Nath S J
on 20 Apr 2023
Ax = b and S is a surrogate smoother
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dpb
on 14 Apr 2023
Has to be more context; S, A and b are undefined above...they must come from supporting text prior to the above...
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Gokul Nath S J
on 20 Apr 2023
Hi Nathan,
Based on your query, it seems that you would like to implement the algorithm. I can share the general workflow considering some contraints.
The following variables are assumed to be predefined. ()
Considering this constraints,
Step 1: Initialize the variables .
Step 2: Start the for loop from the starting value of k = 1
Step 3: Inside the loop update the value of for the iteration to continue in the next round.
Step 4: Once the loop termination condition occur, update the final value to x and return it.
A reduced code is attached below considering the constraints mentioned in the step 1.
function xk = ChebyshevSmoother(lambda_max, lambda_min, S, A, x, b, chebyshevOrder)
theta = 0.5*(lambda_max+lambda_min);
delta = 0.5*(lambda_max-lambda_min);
sigma = theta/delta;
rho = 1/sigma;
r = S*(b-A*x);
dk = r/theta;
xk = 0;
for k = 1:chebyshevOrder
xk = xk + dk;
r = r - S*A*dk;
rho_kplusone = 1/(2*sigma-rho);
dk = rho_kplusone*rho*dk + 2*rho_kplusone*r/delta+1;
rho = rho_kplusone;
end
xk = xk +dk;
end
Thanks,
Gokul Nath S J
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