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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T18:23:11+00:00 2026-05-12T18:23:11+00:00

I want to write a really, really, slow program for MATLAB . I’m talking

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I want to write a really, really, slow program for MATLAB. I’m talking like, O(2^n) or worse. It has to finish, and it has to be deterministically slow, so no “if rand() = 123,123, exit!” This sounds crazy, but it’s actually for a distributed systems test. I need to create a .m file, compile it (with MCC), and then run it on my distributed system to perform some debugging operations.

The program must constantly be doing work, so sleep() is not a valid option.

I tried making a random large matrix and finding its inverse, but this was completing too quickly. Any ideas?

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    2026-05-12T18:23:11+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 6:23 pm

    This naive implementation of the Discrete Fourier Transform takes ~ 9 seconds for a 2048 long input vector x on my 1.86 GHz single core machine. Going to 4096 inputs extends the time to ~ 35 seconds, close to the 4x I would expect for O(N^2). I don’t have the patience to try longer inputs 🙂

    function y = SlowDFT(x)
    
    t = cputime;
    y = zeros(size(x));
    for c1=1:length(x)
        for c2=1:length(x)
            y(c1) = y(c1) + x(c2)*(cos((c1-1)*(c2-1)*2*pi/length(x)) - ...
                                1j*sin((c1-1)*(c2-1)*2*pi/length(x)));
        end
    end
    disp(cputime-t);
    

    EDIT: Or if you’re looking to stress memory more than CPU:

    function y = SlowDFT_MemLookup(x)
    
    t = cputime;
    y = zeros(size(x));
    cosbuf = cos((0:1:(length(x)-1))*2*pi/length(x));
    for c1=1:length(x)
        cosctr = 1;
        sinctr = round(3*length(x)/4)+1;
        for c2=1:length(x)
             y(c1) = y(c1) + x(c2)*(cosbuf(cosctr) ...
                                -1j*cosbuf(sinctr));
             cosctr = cosctr + (c1-1);
             if cosctr > length(x), cosctr = cosctr - length(x); end
             sinctr = sinctr + (c1-1);
             if sinctr > length(x), sinctr = sinctr - length(x); end
        end
    end
    disp(cputime-t);
    

    This is faster than calculating sin and cos on each iteration. A 2048 long input took ~ 3 seconds, and a 16384 long input took ~ 180 seconds.

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