Class NonSelfAdjointOperatorException

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, LocalizedException

@Deprecated public class NonSelfAdjointOperatorException extends MathIllegalArgumentException
Deprecated.
as of 1.0, this exception is replaced by MathIllegalArgumentException
Exception to be thrown when a self-adjoint RealLinearOperator is expected. Since the coefficients of the matrix are not accessible, the most general definition is used to check that A is not self-adjoint, i.e. there exist x and y such as | x' A y - y' A x | >= eps, where eps is a user-specified tolerance, and x' denotes the transpose of x. In the terminology of this exception, A is the "offending" linear operator, x and y are the first and second "offending" vectors, respectively.
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  • Constructor Details

    • NonSelfAdjointOperatorException

      public NonSelfAdjointOperatorException()
      Deprecated.
      Creates a new instance of this class.