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torch.triangular_solve — PyTorch main documentation

Solves a system of equations with a square upper or lower triangular invertible matrix A A A and multiple right-hand sides b b b.

In symbols, it solves A X = b AX = b AX=b and assumes A A A is square upper-triangular (or lower-triangular if upper= False) and does not have zeros on the diagonal.

torch.triangular_solve(b, A) can take in 2D inputs b, A or inputs that are batches of 2D matrices. If the inputs are batches, then returns batched outputs X

If the diagonal of A contains zeros or elements that are very close to zero and unitriangular= False (default) or if the input matrix is badly conditioned, the result may contain NaN s.

Supports input of float, double, cfloat and cdouble data types.

Parameters
Keyword Arguments

out ((Tensor, Tensor), optional) – tuple of two tensors to write the output to. Ignored if None. Default: None.

Returns

A namedtuple (solution, cloned_coefficient) where cloned_coefficient is a clone of A A A and solution is the solution X X X to A X = b AX = b AX=b (or whatever variant of the system of equations, depending on the keyword arguments.)

Examples:

>>> A = torch.randn(2, 2).triu()
>>> A
tensor([[ 1.1527, -1.0753],
        [ 0.0000,  0.7986]])
>>> b = torch.randn(2, 3)
>>> b
tensor([[-0.0210,  2.3513, -1.5492],
        [ 1.5429,  0.7403, -1.0243]])
>>> torch.triangular_solve(b, A)
torch.return_types.triangular_solve(
solution=tensor([[ 1.7841,  2.9046, -2.5405],
        [ 1.9320,  0.9270, -1.2826]]),
cloned_coefficient=tensor([[ 1.1527, -1.0753],
        [ 0.0000,  0.7986]]))

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