Tricky matrix multiplication problem when there are two possible solutions for x
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Here is an example of what I mean:
We have


so basically,
s(1) and s(2) always equal something (1 or 0), so in one case, s(1) & s(2) = 0, and in another, s(1) = 0 & s(2) = 1 etc.
Note that I am using bitwise XOR addition
This results in two different possible x value combinations. In the case of s(1) & s(2) = 0, we get
and
What I am struggling to figure out is how I can program this operation so that given varying s(1) and s(2), I get 2 results for x.
Any advice on where to go would be great, I am somewhat new to MATLAB so I might be missing obvious operations but I can't find them. Thank you!
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John D'Errico
am 16 Mär. 2020
So you want to do all computations in GF(2), for some general (not currently specified) linear system?
Brett Wood
am 17 Mär. 2020
Brett Wood
am 17 Mär. 2020
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