﻿<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"><channel><title>Bluebit Software Support Forum / Technical Support and Help / Matrix ActiveX Component  / Moore-Penrose inverse -  pseudoinverse / Latest Posts</title><generator>InstantForum.NET v4.1.4</generator><description>Bluebit Software Support Forum</description><link>http://www.bluebit.gr/forum/</link><webMaster>support@bluebit.gr</webMaster><lastBuildDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 06:37:55 GMT</lastBuildDate><ttl>20</ttl><item><title /><link>http://www.bluebit.gr/forum/Topic14-1-1.aspx</link><description>Yes, it canbe done using the singular value decomposition, the SVD method:[code]&lt;BR&gt;A.SVD U, S, V&lt;BR&gt;Set Apinv = V.Times(S.Inverse).Times(U.Transpose)[/code]&lt;BR&gt;(Since U is othogonal its transpose equals to its inverse)&lt;BR&gt;</description><pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2004 00:29:41 GMT</pubDate><dc:creator>Trifon</dc:creator></item><item><title>Moore-Penrose inverse -  pseudoinverse</title><link>http://www.bluebit.gr/forum/Topic14-1-1.aspx</link><description>Hi Is there a way to use Matrix ActiveX Component in order to calculate the Moore-Penrose inverse (pseudoinverse) of a matrix?Thanks</description><pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2004 21:14:22 GMT</pubDate><dc:creator>anonymous</dc:creator></item></channel></rss>
