Regularised Linear least squares via SVD in Matlab











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Basically I'm trying to create a Matlab script where I can create the the Matrix S with diagonal entries as shown in equation 4 of the picture for different sizes n. However, I'm really struggling to do this.
I can find the reduced SVD completely fine, it's just the creation of this 'S' matrix that I can't work out










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      Basically I'm trying to create a Matlab script where I can create the the Matrix S with diagonal entries as shown in equation 4 of the picture for different sizes n. However, I'm really struggling to do this.
      I can find the reduced SVD completely fine, it's just the creation of this 'S' matrix that I can't work out







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          Given $Sigma_1$, you can use the MATLAB's command $texttt{diag()}$ to extract the diagonal elements of the matrix. After that, use element-wise operations to calculate the diagonal elements of $S$, and finally, use $texttt{diag()}$ again to form the matrix $S$. It would look something like this:



          [U1,Sigma,V] = svd(A,0);
          d_Sigma = diag(Sigma);
          d_S = d_Sigma./(d_Sigma.^2 + mu);
          S = diag(d_S);





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            Given $Sigma_1$, you can use the MATLAB's command $texttt{diag()}$ to extract the diagonal elements of the matrix. After that, use element-wise operations to calculate the diagonal elements of $S$, and finally, use $texttt{diag()}$ again to form the matrix $S$. It would look something like this:



            [U1,Sigma,V] = svd(A,0);
            d_Sigma = diag(Sigma);
            d_S = d_Sigma./(d_Sigma.^2 + mu);
            S = diag(d_S);





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              Given $Sigma_1$, you can use the MATLAB's command $texttt{diag()}$ to extract the diagonal elements of the matrix. After that, use element-wise operations to calculate the diagonal elements of $S$, and finally, use $texttt{diag()}$ again to form the matrix $S$. It would look something like this:



              [U1,Sigma,V] = svd(A,0);
              d_Sigma = diag(Sigma);
              d_S = d_Sigma./(d_Sigma.^2 + mu);
              S = diag(d_S);





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                Given $Sigma_1$, you can use the MATLAB's command $texttt{diag()}$ to extract the diagonal elements of the matrix. After that, use element-wise operations to calculate the diagonal elements of $S$, and finally, use $texttt{diag()}$ again to form the matrix $S$. It would look something like this:



                [U1,Sigma,V] = svd(A,0);
                d_Sigma = diag(Sigma);
                d_S = d_Sigma./(d_Sigma.^2 + mu);
                S = diag(d_S);





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                Given $Sigma_1$, you can use the MATLAB's command $texttt{diag()}$ to extract the diagonal elements of the matrix. After that, use element-wise operations to calculate the diagonal elements of $S$, and finally, use $texttt{diag()}$ again to form the matrix $S$. It would look something like this:



                [U1,Sigma,V] = svd(A,0);
                d_Sigma = diag(Sigma);
                d_S = d_Sigma./(d_Sigma.^2 + mu);
                S = diag(d_S);






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