Inconsistent results in Matrix-vec​tor-multip​lication?

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Esfandiar Farahvashi
Esfandiar Farahvashi le 29 Mar 2019
Modifié(e) : Guillaume le 29 Mar 2019
Dear all,
I was analyzing the results of a matlab code where I found a strange inconsistency in a matrix and vector multiplication operation.
I have a matrix as:
M= [ -0.499999999999999, -0.866025403784439 , 0; 0.866025403784439, -0.499999999999999, 0; 0 , 0 , 1.000000000000000];
And a vector as:
V = [ 1.351250000000000; 2.340433653727400; 0];
Now if a simply multiply them I receive the following vector:
RES1 = [-2.702499999999961, 2.565324651410645e-14, 0];
However, if I execute the following command (which should actually reproduce the same results as RES1(2) due to matrix and vector multiplication rule):
RES2 = M(2,:) * V
I receive a different result as expected:
RES2 = 2.575717417130363e-14;
This means that RES1(2) != RES2 which should not happen actually from a mathematical point of view (if I an not wrong…).
Is this because of somewhat precision error?
Thank you for your help,
Kind regards
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Guillaume
Guillaume le 29 Mar 2019
How did you obtain RES1?
M= [ -0.499999999999999, -0.866025403784439 , 0; 0.866025403784439, -0.499999999999999, 0; 0 , 0 , 1.000000000000000];
V = [ 1.351250000000000; 2.340433653727400; 0];
>> format longg
>> RES1 = M*V
RES1 =
-2.70249999999996
2.57571741713036e-14
0
>> RES2 = M(2, :) * V
RES2 =
2.57571741713036e-14
>> sum(M(2, :) .* V.')
ans =
2.57571741713036e-14

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Matt J
Matt J le 29 Mar 2019
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 29 Mar 2019
The order of the summation steps in the matrix multiplication may be slightly different when you execute the computation in two different ways, resulting in small floating point approximation differences.
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Guillaume
Guillaume le 29 Mar 2019
Modifié(e) : Guillaume le 29 Mar 2019
Yes, also note that considering the magnitude of the numbers that 2e-14 is for all intent and purpose just 0. See that the two values summed to obtain that result are more or less the opposite of each other:
>> M(2, :) .* V'
ans =
1.17021682686372 -1.1702168268637 0

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