Scalar from Two Matrix?

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Regina
Regina le 29 Avr 2012
If a 3x3 matrix is S=[30 0 10; 0 30 10; 10 10 30] , and you know P=30.
The formula: W^2 = IISII^2 - P^2.
P is a scalar, and to count this formula you need S also to be scalar.
I have multiple S.*S or S.^2, and I still got 3x3 matrix. And that was pretty expected.
Anyhow, my point is, how can I get a scalar from IISII^2? Is that even possible?
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Regina
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Richard Brown
Richard Brown le 30 Avr 2012
I think it's a norm. Try squaring norm(S). And if you don't know what that means, or which norm to use, you have bigger problems...
Regina
Regina le 30 Avr 2012
I think IISII is a scalar product or dot product, because IISII^2 = S.*S.
But in this case S is 3x3 matrix, and can't see this should be scalar.
But I don't know, hope you can help me guys.
By the way, is it a different between scalar product and scalar or are they just the same?

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bym
bym le 29 Avr 2012
|S||| denotes matrix norm, see
doc norm
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Regina
Regina le 30 Avr 2012
okay, so, you can't get a scalar from ||S||, right?
bym
bym le 4 Mai 2012
if ||S|| means norm, then it _is_ a scalar. As I said, look at the documentation for norm.

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