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SVDslides.ppt
... Given that the SVD is *not* unique, how can we make sure programs will all arrive at the exact *same* SVD? • Conventions! • MATLAB picks the values in the main diagonal of S to be positive – this also sets the signs in the other two matrices. • MATLAB orders them in decreasing magnitude, with the l ...
... Given that the SVD is *not* unique, how can we make sure programs will all arrive at the exact *same* SVD? • Conventions! • MATLAB picks the values in the main diagonal of S to be positive – this also sets the signs in the other two matrices. • MATLAB orders them in decreasing magnitude, with the l ...