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diff --git a/matrices/script.rst b/matrices/script.rst index 4e57f99..724f220 100644 --- a/matrices/script.rst +++ b/matrices/script.rst @@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ External Reviewer : Checklist OK? : <put date stamp here, if OK> [2010-10-05] +.. #[punch: please mark the exercises, using the syntax we decided upon.] ======== Matrices @@ -41,9 +42,10 @@ Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Matrices. {{{ switch to next slide, outline slide }}} In this tutorial we will learn about matrices, creating matrices using -direct data, by converting a list, matrix operations. Finding inverse -of a matrix, determinant of a matrix, eigen values and eigen vectors -of a matrix, norm and singular value decomposition of matrices. +direct data, by converting a list and matrix operations. Finding +inverse of a matrix, determinant of a matrix, eigen values and eigen +vectors of a matrix, norm and singular value decomposition of +matrices. {{{ creating a matrix }}} @@ -158,6 +160,8 @@ Matrix name dot capital T will give the transpose of a matrix {{{ switch to next slide, Frobenius norm of inverse of matrix }}} +.. #[punch: arange has not been introduced.] + Now let us try to find out the Frobenius norm of inverse of a 4 by 4 matrix, the matrix being, :: @@ -177,6 +181,11 @@ And here is the solution, first let us find the inverse of matrix m5. im5 = inv(m5) +.. #[punch: we don't need to show this way of calculating the norm, do +.. we? even if we do, we should show it in the "array style". +.. something like: +.. sqrt(sum(each * each))] + And the Frobenius norm of the matrix ``im5`` can be found out as, :: @@ -186,12 +195,14 @@ And the Frobenius norm of the matrix ``im5`` can be found out as, print sqrt(sum) {{{ switch to next slide, infinity norm }}} +.. #[punch: similarly for this section.] Now try to find out the infinity norm of the matrix im5. The infinity norm of a matrix is defined as the maximum value of sum of the absolute of elements in each row. Pause here and try to solve the problem yourself. + The solution for the problem is, :: @@ -242,6 +253,9 @@ m5. We can do it as, eig(m5) + +.. #[punch: has the tuple word been introduced?] + Note that it returned a tuple of two matrices. The first element in the tuple are the eigen values and the second element in the tuple are the eigen vectors. Thus the eigen values are, @@ -300,5 +314,5 @@ Thank you! mode: rst indent-tabs-mode: nil sentence-end-double-space: nil - fill-column: 75 + fill-column: 70 End: diff --git a/progress.org b/progress.org index 91c747e..cfa0aa5 100644 --- a/progress.org +++ b/progress.org @@ -1,56 +1,56 @@ -| S.No | Name | Units | Author | Review | Checklist | -|---------+----------------------------------------+-------+----------+-------------------------------------+-----------| -| 1.2 LO: | getting started with =ipython= | 2 | Punch | Anoop(Done) | | -| 1.3 LO: | using the =plot= command interactively | 2 | Amit | Pending | | -| 1.4 LO: | embellishing a plot | 2 | Nishanth | Anoop (Done) | | -| 1.5 LO: | saving plots | 2 | Anoop | Punch (Done) | | -| 1.6 LO: | multiple plots | 3 | Madhu | Nishanth (Done) | | -| 1.7 LO: | additional features of IPython | 2 | Nishanth | Amit (Pending) | | -| 1.8 LO: | module level assessment | 3 | Madhu | | | -|---------+----------------------------------------+-------+----------+-------------------------------------+-----------| -| 2.2 LO: | loading data from files | 3 | Punch | Nishanth (Done) | | -| 2.3 LO: | plotting the data | 3 | Amit | Pending | | -| 2.4 LO: | other types of plots | 3 | Anoop | Punch (Done) | | -| 2.5 LO: | module level assessment | 3 | Nishanth | | | -|---------+----------------------------------------+-------+----------+-------------------------------------+-----------| -| 3.1 LO: | getting started with lists | 2 | Amit | Pending | | -| 3.2 LO: | getting started with =for= | 2 | Anoop | Nishanth (Done) | | -| 3.3 LO: | getting started with strings | 2 | Madhu | | | -| 3.4 LO: | getting started with files | 3 | Punch | Anoop(Done) | | -| 3.5 LO: | parsing data | 3 | Nishanth | Amit (Done) | | -| 3.6 LO: | statistics | 2 | Amit | Punch (Done) | | -| 3.7 LO: | module level assessment | 3 | Madhu | | | -|---------+----------------------------------------+-------+----------+-------------------------------------+-----------| -| 4.1 LO: | getting started with arrays | 2 | Anoop | Punch (Done) | | -| 4.2 LO: | accessing parts of arrays | 4 | Punch | Anoop (Done) | | -| 4.3 LO: | Matrices | 3 | Anoop | Punch (changes made, please review) | | -| 4.4 LO: | Least square fit | 2 | Nishanth | Punch (Done) | | -| 4.5 LO: | Assessment | 3 | Punch | | | -|---------+----------------------------------------+-------+----------+-------------------------------------+-----------| -| 5.1 LO: | getting started with sage notebook | 3 | Madhu | | | -| 5.2 LO: | getting started with symbolics | 3 | Amit | Pending | | -| 5.3 LO: | using Sage | 4 | Punch | Anoop (Done) | | -| 5.4 LO: | using sage to teach | 3 | Nishanth | | | -| 5.5 LO: | Assessment | 3 | Anoop | | | -|---------+----------------------------------------+-------+----------+-------------------------------------+-----------| -| 6.1 LO: | basic datatypes & operators | 4 | Amit | Punch (Done) | | -| 6.2 LO: | I/O | 1 | Nishanth | | | -| 6.3 LO: | conditionals | 2 | Madhu | | | -| 6.4 LO: | loops | 2 | Punch | Anoop (Done) | | -| 6.5 LO: | Assessment | 3 | Anoop | | | -|---------+----------------------------------------+-------+----------+-------------------------------------+-----------| -| 7.1 LO: | manipulating lists | 3 | Madhu | | | -| 7.2 LO: | manipulating strings | 2 | Punch | Amit(Done) | | -| 7.3 LO: | getting started with tuples | 2 | Nishanth | | | -| 7.4 LO: | dictionaries | 2 | Anoop | Punch (Done) | | -| 7.5 LO: | sets | 2 | Nishanth | | | -| 7.6 LO: | Assessment | 3 | Amit | | | -|---------+----------------------------------------+-------+----------+-------------------------------------+-----------| -| 8.1 LO: | getting started with functions | 3 | Nishanth | | | -| 8.2 LO: | advanced features of functions | 3 | Punch | Anoop (Done) | | -| 8.3 LO: | using python modules | 3 | Anoop | Punch (Done) | | -| 8.4 LO: | writing python scripts | 2 | Nishanth | | | -| 8.5 LO: | testing and debugging | 2 | Amit | | | -| 8.6 LO: | Assessment | 3 | Madhu | | | -|---------+----------------------------------------+-------+----------+-------------------------------------+-----------| +| S.No | Name | Units | Author | Review | Checklist | +|---------+----------------------------------------+-------+----------+-----------------+-----------| +| 1.2 LO: | getting started with =ipython= | 2 | Punch | Anoop(Done) | | +| 1.3 LO: | using the =plot= command interactively | 2 | Amit | Pending | | +| 1.4 LO: | embellishing a plot | 2 | Nishanth | Anoop (Done) | | +| 1.5 LO: | saving plots | 2 | Anoop | Punch (Done) | | +| 1.6 LO: | multiple plots | 3 | Madhu | Nishanth (Done) | | +| 1.7 LO: | additional features of IPython | 2 | Nishanth | Amit (Pending) | | +| 1.8 LO: | module level assessment | 3 | Madhu | | | +|---------+----------------------------------------+-------+----------+-----------------+-----------| +| 2.2 LO: | loading data from files | 3 | Punch | Nishanth (Done) | | +| 2.3 LO: | plotting the data | 3 | Amit | Pending | | +| 2.4 LO: | other types of plots | 3 | Anoop | Punch (Done) | | +| 2.5 LO: | module level assessment | 3 | Nishanth | | | +|---------+----------------------------------------+-------+----------+-----------------+-----------| +| 3.1 LO: | getting started with lists | 2 | Amit | Pending | | +| 3.2 LO: | getting started with =for= | 2 | Anoop | Nishanth (Done) | | +| 3.3 LO: | getting started with strings | 2 | Madhu | | | +| 3.4 LO: | getting started with files | 3 | Punch | Anoop(Done) | | +| 3.5 LO: | parsing data | 3 | Nishanth | Amit (Done) | | +| 3.6 LO: | statistics | 2 | Amit | Punch (Done) | | +| 3.7 LO: | module level assessment | 3 | Madhu | | | +|---------+----------------------------------------+-------+----------+-----------------+-----------| +| 4.1 LO: | getting started with arrays | 2 | Anoop | Punch (Done) | | +| 4.2 LO: | accessing parts of arrays | 4 | Punch | Anoop (Done) | | +| 4.3 LO: | Matrices | 3 | Anoop | Punch (Done) | | +| 4.4 LO: | Least square fit | 2 | Nishanth | Punch (Done) | | +| 4.5 LO: | Assessment | 3 | Punch | | | +|---------+----------------------------------------+-------+----------+-----------------+-----------| +| 5.1 LO: | getting started with sage notebook | 3 | Madhu | | | +| 5.2 LO: | getting started with symbolics | 3 | Amit | Pending | | +| 5.3 LO: | using Sage | 4 | Punch | Anoop (Done) | | +| 5.4 LO: | using sage to teach | 3 | Nishanth | | | +| 5.5 LO: | Assessment | 3 | Anoop | | | +|---------+----------------------------------------+-------+----------+-----------------+-----------| +| 6.1 LO: | basic datatypes & operators | 4 | Amit | Punch (Done) | | +| 6.2 LO: | I/O | 1 | Nishanth | | | +| 6.3 LO: | conditionals | 2 | Madhu | | | +| 6.4 LO: | loops | 2 | Punch | Anoop (Done) | | +| 6.5 LO: | Assessment | 3 | Anoop | | | +|---------+----------------------------------------+-------+----------+-----------------+-----------| +| 7.1 LO: | manipulating lists | 3 | Madhu | | | +| 7.2 LO: | manipulating strings | 2 | Punch | Amit(Done) | | +| 7.3 LO: | getting started with tuples | 2 | Nishanth | | | +| 7.4 LO: | dictionaries | 2 | Anoop | Punch (Done) | | +| 7.5 LO: | sets | 2 | Nishanth | | | +| 7.6 LO: | Assessment | 3 | Amit | | | +|---------+----------------------------------------+-------+----------+-----------------+-----------| +| 8.1 LO: | getting started with functions | 3 | Nishanth | | | +| 8.2 LO: | advanced features of functions | 3 | Punch | Anoop (Done) | | +| 8.3 LO: | using python modules | 3 | Anoop | Punch (Done) | | +| 8.4 LO: | writing python scripts | 2 | Nishanth | | | +| 8.5 LO: | testing and debugging | 2 | Amit | | | +| 8.6 LO: | Assessment | 3 | Madhu | | | +|---------+----------------------------------------+-------+----------+-----------------+-----------| |