Numerical Analysis
Numerical Analysis
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ISBN: 9780134696454
Author: Sauer, Tim
Publisher: Pearson,
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Chapter 4.5, Problem 1E

The Gauss-Newton Method can be applied to find the point x ¯ , y ¯ for which the sum of the squared distances to the three circles is minimized. Using initial vector ( x 0 , y 0 ) = ( 0 , 0 ) , carry out the first step to find ( x 1 , y 1 )

(a) centers (0, 1), (1, 1), (0, 1) and all radii 1 (b) centers

(-1, 0), (1, 1), (1, -1) and all radii 1. (Computer Problem 1 asks for ( x ¯ , y ¯ )

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a.

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To determine

To find out the point x,y by gauss-newton method.

Answer to Problem 1E

  v=(22,0), and x1=x0+v=(22,0)

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The given initial vector (x0,y0)=(0,0) and center (0,1),(1,1),(0,1),all radii 1 .

Calculation:

 Here, we find the point  x,y that minimizes the sum of the squared distances to the three circles. The distance to the ith circle is  ri=(xxi)2+(yyi)2Ri

where  (xi,yi)  is the center and Ri the radius.

Therefore

  Dr=[ x-x 1 S 1 y-y 1 S 1 x-x 2 S 2 y-y 2 S 2 x-x 3 S 3 y-y 3 S 3]=[0    -1-1 2-1 20     1]

where  Si=(xxi)2+(yyi)2 . To take a Gauss-Newton step, start with  x0=[0,0]  and compute

  DrTDr=[12  1212  52] and  DrTr=[1 2-11 2-1] Solving  DrTDrv=DrTr  yields  v=(22,0), and x1=x0+v=(22,0)

b.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

To find out the point x,y by gauss-newton method.

Answer to Problem 1E

  v=(122,0) and x1=x0+v=(122,0) .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The given initial vector (x0,y0)=(0,0) and center (1,0),(1,1),(1,1),all radii 1 .

Calculation:

 Here, we find the point  x,y that minimizes the sum of the squared distances to the three circles. The distance to the ith circle is  ri=(xxi)2+(yyi)2Ri

where  (xi,yi)  is the center and Ri the radius.

Therefore

  Dr=[ x-x 1 S 1 y-y 1 S 1 x-x 2 S 2 y-y 2 S 2 x-x 3 S 3 y-y 3 S 3]=[0    -1-1 2     -1 2-1 2     -1 2]

where  Si=(xxi)2+(yyi)2 . To take a Gauss-Newton step, start with  x0=[0,0]  and compute

  DrTDr=[2  00  1] and  DrTr=[2-1  0] Solving  DrTDrv=DrTr  yields  v=(122,0), and x1=x0+v=(122,0)

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