How large can a sparse matrix be?
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    Patrick Mboma
      
 on 22 Jul 2015
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Patrick Mboma
      
 on 23 Jul 2015
            Hi,
I thought I could exploit the fact that a matrix is sparse to build a big matrix. I would like to build a sparse matrix of size 46 times 8153726976. The matrix itself is very big but only has approximately 60,000 non-zero entries. I have not succeeded even in creating a completely sparse matrix of the same size. Is there any solution to this problem?
Thanks,
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  Steven Lord
    
      
 on 22 Jul 2015
        The larger the number of columns in a sparse matrix, the more memory it consumes. Try creating a tall but thin sparse matrix instead of a short and wide matrix.
 S = spalloc(8153726976, 46, 60000);
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  Titus Edelhofer
    
 on 23 Jul 2015
				Hi Patrick,
then the result C should be relatively small. Did you try the obvious, namely
C = A' * B;
I'm not sure, but it guess that MATLAB identifies the pattern and computes the multiplication without "computing" the transpose before ...
Titus
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