Problem 4: Consider the minimisation problem given as: min f(x) = {xTQx subject to h(x) = Ar - b = 0 where r ER", Q = QT
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Problem 4: Consider the minimisation problem given as: min f(x) = {xTQx subject to h(x) = Ar - b = 0 where r ER", Q = QT
Problem 4: Consider the minimisation problem given as: min f(x) = {xTQx subject to h(x) = Ar - b = 0 where r ER", Q = QT and Q is positive definite, bem and m<n. Show that the global minimiser of the problem is of the form: 2* = -Q-"A"(- (A+)-+QA-16) In your discussion justify why the solution is a global minimiser.
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