Minimization of a function

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Sultan
Sultan on 26 Dec 2018
Edited: Sultan on 15 Jan 2019
I have only two matrices A=[1,2 4; 2, 3, 4; 1, 2,3] and B=[1,2 4; 1, 2,3] in my hands. I want to solve the following problem.
where ,
such that
,
.
Please help me in providing the complete program.
Once it is computed, then I can use ''for loop'' for computing min for all rows of A and then max.
Thanks for sparing time.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 26 Dec 2018
What is allowed to change? Lambda1 and lambda2? Is there some clever method you have heard of? Of course we could do it numerically with a simple brute force iteration over all possible values of lambda1 and lambda2. Would that be good enough?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 26 Dec 2018
We are not likely to give you complete code. If you show your code and your error message then we will help you debug.

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Matt J
Matt J on 26 Dec 2018
See lsqlin.

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Sultan
Sultan on 15 Jan 2019
Edited: Sultan on 15 Jan 2019
Is it correct code for the above problem? In place of λ, I have used x.
A = [1 2 4; 2 3 4; 1 2 3]; B = [1 2 4; 1 2 3]
%Given: A; B;
%A = load('matrixA');
%B = load('matrixB');
n = length(B);
C = B';
D = ones(1,n);
for i = 1:length(A)
cvx_begin
variable x(n)
minimize( norm(A(i,:)' - C*x, 2))
subject to
D * x == 1
0 <= x <= 1
cvx_end
optimalValue(i) = cvx_optval^2;
X(:,i) = x;
end
maximumValue = max(optimalValue);
We can also use lsqlin. Thanks everyone for helping me.

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