cond() for sparse matrices
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When you use the cond() function with a dense matrix it defaults to using the 'normal' (2-norm) definition, unless you supply the optional argument to specify that you want to use a different norm variant.
For sparse matrices Matlab forces you to use condest() which produces the 1-norm variant condition number, and it is not possible to use the 'normal' (2-norm) variant. Why is this? Why can one not compute the 'normal' condition number of a sparse matrix?
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