hessian using symbolic variables
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Hi there,
I am struggling with obtaining the Hessian of my function. In the first case it works fine but in the second case I can not get it (still symbolic variables X are presented in H). So my question is why this happen? This is small portion of the code where I want to find hessian of my Rtot function with X being x1,x2,x3,x4.
Rtot= -sum(Rsub(:,i));
H=hessian(Rtot,X);
H1 = 0.5.*double(H);
with Rtot:
(6234858085755363*x1*((17865509505801117*x1)/14411518807585587200000 + (17865509505801117*x3)/14411518807585587200000 - 16863388614392257743519/1441151880758558720000))/140737488355328000 + (6069173180546921*x2*((17865509505801117*x1)/7205759403792793600000 + (17865509505801117*x2)/14411518807585587200000 + (17865509505801117*x3)/7205759403792793600000 + (17865509505801117*x4)/14411518807585587200000 - 16867211833426499182557/1441151880758558720000))/140737488355328000
and H1:
1.0e-07 *
0.5492 0.5346 0.2746 0
0.5346 0.5346 0.5346 0.2673
0.2746 0.5346 0 0
0 0.2673 0 0
This is fine. But then when I want to find hessian of different data set i get this. Rtot:
- (2587079436111693477*x2*(665101922855875194446501149/3153075739026468800000 - (4398046511104*x2)/5912017010674629 - (4398046511104*x3)/5912017010674629 - (4398046511104*x4)/5912017010674629 - (4398046511104*x1)/5912017010674629)^(1/3))/28147497671065600000000 - (4554081285294461427*x1*(1299027180826527113674752/6158351052786071875 - (4398046511104*x3)/5912017010674629 - (4398046511104*x1)/5912017010674629)^(1/3))/56294995342131200000000
and H still have symbolic variables inside which does not allow me to calculate H1. Difference is in Rtot but I still can not find out why it does not work.
Thank you a lot!!!
4 Comments
In the first case, your function is quadratic in the unknowns. Differentiation twice gives a constant Hessian that does not depend on x1, x2, x3 and x4.
In the second case, you have to substitute values for x1,x2,x3 and x4 to be able to get H1. Use MATLAB's "subs": (H1=double(subs(...))).
Best wishes
Torsten.
sensation
on 7 May 2018
Torsten
on 7 May 2018
if you want to use the Hessian in quadprog, use
func_H = matlabFunction(H)
Best wishes
Torsten.
sensation
on 22 May 2018
Answers (1)
Alan Weiss
on 7 May 2018
0 votes
There are some examples in the documentation that show how to do this:
Using Symbolic Math with Optimization Toolbox Solvers generates function handles.
Symbolic Math Toolbox Calculates Gradients and Hessians generates function files.
Alan Weiss
MATLAB mathematical toolbox documentation
2 Comments
sensation
on 8 May 2018
Alan Weiss
on 8 May 2018
Torsten gave you good advice: use matlabFunction exactly as he said.
Alan Weiss
MATLAB mathematical toolbox documentation
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