Re: solving skew symmetric equations with additional constraint
- From: "GPS-JIM" <jim_gps@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Mar 2006 08:30:48 -0800
Hi David... this is basically what I'm doing in the code, but it just
doesn't seem like an elegant solution, and it certainly takes a while
to find the correct solution (relatively)- which is why I would
*really* like to find an analytical answer to the problem.
Hi Karl... I've read this link over a few times, and I think you maybe
right?! However I just don't know enough about this to either be sure
it is the right way to do it, or apply it and try it out?!
Many thanks for your help, it's much appreciated!
.
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