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Reconstructing original matrix?

oiprocs

Diamond Member
If I have a matrix of eigenvectors for an originally coupled system of linear differential equations, and I have the eigenvalues, and I also have a solution at some time "t" that was obtained from the original system integrated numerically in its uncoupled form, would I be able to reconstruct the original coefficient matrix? Or do I need more information?
 
Originally posted by: oiprocs
Originally posted by: Evadman
I hate eigendecomposition.
Sweeeet. Thanks! Such a term exists, and now I will rape Google for answers.
:cookie: for you

You're just lucky I still remember how to spell it. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: oiprocs
Originally posted by: Evadman
I hate eigendecomposition.
Sweeeet. Thanks! Such a term exists, and now I will rape Google for answers.
:cookie: for you

You're just lucky I still remember how to spell it. 🙂

Major props. I found exactly what I need.

Matlab was useless for the past hour, but you have now made it relevant again.
 
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