eig() shows positive eigenvalues while chol() failed

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Allen Lau
Allen Lau am 24 Mai 2015
Kommentiert: John D'Errico am 18 Jun. 2016
Hi guys,
I was LU-decomposing a supposed-to-be positive-definite matrix using "chol" in a loop. However, occasionally it failed with the warning
" Error using chol
Matrix must be positive definite. "
eig() shows that the smallest eigenvalue is 1.8*10^(-4) which I think should be well above zero. BTW, the largest one is 7.7*10^9.
How can I get around this dilemma? Your suggestions are greatly appreciated. Many thanks.
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Ricardo Almeida
Ricardo Almeida am 18 Jun. 2016
I´m having the same problem. Without going into peculiarities of decomposition methods, I think it might be some technical issue. I'm running chol function in two different computers, both Windows 7 64bits and matlab 2015a. One flags a positive definite matrix and other don't (Maybe it's a coincidence but always return the number of columns).
John D'Errico
John D'Errico am 18 Jun. 2016
Read my comment to the other question where you made the same comment.

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico am 24 Mai 2015
Bearbeitet: John D'Errico am 24 Mai 2015
I wrote nearestSPD (download it from the file exchange) for this purpose. It will tweak the values of your matrix slightly so that chol should always succeed. Of course, if the required tweak is necessarily large, it will still make a minimal change so that the result is as close as possible, yet will be positive definite.

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