Please send more information about how you tried to compute this and the 
matrix you used (if small just send the binary matrix or code that generates 
it). Vague questions like “why doesn’t it work as I expect?” are really hard to 
answer. With specifics about what was done and how the answer was different 
make the question easier and easier to answer.

   Barry

On May 2, 2014, at 2:02 PM, yuqing xia <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone
> 
> I am trying to solve a general eigenvalue problem. 
> A x=\lambda B x
> I also need to get the left eigenvector
> y A=\lambda y B
> 
> I tested the result  for a special case where A and B are real and symmetric. 
> The left and right eigenvector should be the same. However, there are not. 
> Then I tried to solve the problem 
> A x =\lambda x
> The left and right eigenvectors are the same in such case. So I am wondering 
> what is the reason. Thanks. 
> 
> 
> Best
> Yuqing Xia
> 

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