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  • A '''matrix''' (plural "matrices") is a mathematical construct generally represented as ...ormation]] can be represented by a [[uniqueness|unique]] matrix, and every matrix represents a unique linear transformation.
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  • ...ent]] for [[matrix multiplication]] and as the [[additive identity]] for [[matrix addition]]. It represents the zero [[linear map]]. ...may be denoted <math>\scriptstyle 0_{m,n}</math> for an ''m''&times;''n'' matrix, so (for example)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix inverse]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Resultant (algebra)#Sylvester matrix]]
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  • ...cation]]. Its entries are those of the [[Kronecker delta]]. The identity matrix represents the [[identity function]] as a [[linear map|linear operator]] on The identity matrix is also known as '''unit matrix''' because it possesses many of the properties of the multiplicative unit o
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix#Orthogonal matrix]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix#Operations]]
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  • * ''Basic Matrix Theory'', Leonard E. Fuller, Prentice-Hall, 1962 * ''Matrix Computations'', Gene H.Golub and Charles F. Van Loan, John Hopkins Universi
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix#Scalar matrix]]
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  • A matrix consisting entirely of zero entries.
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  • In [[matrix algebra]], the '''inverse''' of a [[square matrix]] '''A''' is '''X''' if where '''I'''<sub>''n''</sub> is the ''n''-by-''n'' [[identity matrix]]
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  • ...matrix''' is synonymous with a 3&times;3 [[orthogonal matrix]], which is a matrix '''R''' satisfying ...the [[transposed matrix]] and '''R'''<sup>&minus;1</sup> is the [[inverse matrix| inverse]] of '''R'''.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Identity matrix]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diagonal matrix#Diagonalizable matrix]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix inverse]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix#Matrix addition]]
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  • In [[matrix algebra]], a '''diagonal matrix''' is a [[square matrix]] for which only the entries on the main [[diagonal]] can be non-zero, and The [[matrix addition|sum]] and [[matrix multiplication|product]] of diagonal matrices are again diagonal, and the d
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  • ...x conjugate|complex conjugate]] of the corresponding entry in the original matrix: or in matrix notation:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix#Matrix multiplication]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix#Idempotent Matrix]]
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  • ...ath>A</math> of a [[Graph (mathematics)|graph]] ''G'' = (''V'',''E'') is a matrix used to determine the existence of a [[perfect matching]]: that is, a set o ...tices ''V'' has 2''n'' elements then the Tutte matrix is a 2''n'' × 2''n'' matrix A with entries
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  • A matrix used to determine the existence of a perfect matching in a graph: that is,
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Zero matrix]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Diagonal matrix}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix#Antisymmetric matrix]]
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  • The equivalent of the [[reciprocal]] defined for certain [[matrix|matrices]].
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  • ...h ones on the main diagonal and zeroes elsewhere: the identity element for matrix multiplication.
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  • A square matrix which has zero entries off the main diagonal.
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  • Matrix which equals its conjugate transpose matrix, that is, is self-adjoint.
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  • ...imes;3 proper (unit determinant) orthogonal (orthonormal rows and columns) matrix
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  • ...ctions of the Hamiltonian of spherical and symmetric [[rigid rotor]]s. The matrix was introduced by [[E. Wigner]] in 1927<ref>E. Wigner, ''Einige Folgerungen === Definition Wigner D-matrix ===
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Diagonal matrix]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Identity matrix}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Rotation matrix]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Identity matrix}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hermitian matrix]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Matrix}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Tutte matrix]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • matrix in an irreducible representation of the groups SU(2) and SO(3); quantum mec
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Matrix inverse]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Matrix}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Identity matrix]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Diagonal matrix}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Wigner D-matrix]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Wigner D-matrix]]
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  • ...ent]] for [[matrix multiplication]] and as the [[additive identity]] for [[matrix addition]]. It represents the zero [[linear map]]. ...may be denoted <math>\scriptstyle 0_{m,n}</math> for an ''m''&times;''n'' matrix, so (for example)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diagonal matrix#Diagonalizable matrix]]
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  • ...cation]]. Its entries are those of the [[Kronecker delta]]. The identity matrix represents the [[identity function]] as a [[linear map|linear operator]] on The identity matrix is also known as '''unit matrix''' because it possesses many of the properties of the multiplicative unit o
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  • In [[matrix algebra]], a '''diagonal matrix''' is a [[square matrix]] for which only the entries on the main [[diagonal]] can be non-zero, and The [[matrix addition|sum]] and [[matrix multiplication|product]] of diagonal matrices are again diagonal, and the d
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix#Antisymmetric matrix]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix#Symmetric matrix]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix#Matrix addition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix#Scalar matrix]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix#Orthogonal matrix]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix#Matrix multiplication]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix#Idempotent Matrix]]
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  • ...h ones on the main diagonal and zeroes elsewhere: the identity element for matrix multiplication.
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  • Matrix which equals its conjugate transpose matrix, that is, is self-adjoint.
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  • ...ixation and the organelles DNA; thylakoid membranes are surrounded by this matrix.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Identity matrix]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Diagonal matrix}}
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  • * ''Basic Matrix Theory'', Leonard E. Fuller, Prentice-Hall, 1962 * ''Matrix Computations'', Gene H.Golub and Charles F. Van Loan, John Hopkins Universi
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  • In [[matrix algebra]], the '''inverse''' of a [[square matrix]] '''A''' is '''X''' if where '''I'''<sub>''n''</sub> is the ''n''-by-''n'' [[identity matrix]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Diagonal matrix]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Identity matrix}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Zero matrix]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Diagonal matrix}}
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  • ...nent of a matrix computation of the determinant; a signed determinant of a matrix minor.
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  • ...a broad range of topics, such as [[systems of linear equations]], [[matrix|matrix algebra]], and [[arrow]]s in [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian]] two-dimens ...x algebra]], [[eigenvalue]]s and [[eigenvector]]s, [[linear operators]], [[matrix representation]]s, and [[inner product]]s find broad application in [[scien
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  • ...s automorphism]] applied to the first column, i.e., an ''m'' &times; ''n'' matrix ...indices ''i'' and ''j''. (Some authors use the [[transpose]] of the above matrix.)
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  • ...f a [[square matrix]] is a polynomial which has the [[eigenvalue]]s of the matrix as roots. Let ''A'' be an ''n''×''n'' matrix. The characteristic polynomial of ''A'' is the determinant
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix]]
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  • #redirect [[matrix]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix#Operations]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix inverse]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Identity matrix]]
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  • ...'A''' ''v'' = &lambda; ''v''; the number &lambda; is the eigenvalue of the matrix '''A''' belonging to the eigenvector ''v''.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Matrix#Square matrices]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Wigner D-matrix]]
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  • ...ath>A</math> of a [[Graph (mathematics)|graph]] ''G'' = (''V'',''E'') is a matrix used to determine the existence of a [[perfect matching]]: that is, a set o ...tices ''V'' has 2''n'' elements then the Tutte matrix is a 2''n'' × 2''n'' matrix A with entries
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  • #REDIRECT [[Resultant (algebra)#Sylvester matrix]]
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  • A matrix consisting entirely of zero entries.
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  • ...[[matrix multiplication]]; a [[zero matrix]] is the identity element for [[matrix addition]].
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  • {{r|Diagonal matrix}} {{r|Identity matrix}}
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  • A square matrix which has zero entries off the main diagonal.
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  • The monic polynomial of least degree which a square matrix or endomorphism satisfies.
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  • ** The [[identity matrix]], the neutral element for [[matrix multiplication]].
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  • The equivalent of the [[reciprocal]] defined for certain [[matrix|matrices]].
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  • {{r|Hermitian matrix}} {{r|Identity matrix}}
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  • ...]] created by the [[MathWorks]]. MATLAB allows easy [[Matrix (mathematics)|matrix]] manipulation, implementation of algorithms, plotting of [[Function (mathe
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  • ...in generalized continued fractions and as the determinant of a tridiagonal matrix.
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  • ...imes;3 proper (unit determinant) orthogonal (orthonormal rows and columns) matrix
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  • The polynomial attached to a square matrix or endomorphism det(A-XI)=0.
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  • ...''' is a component of a [[matrix (mathematics)|matrix]] computation of the matrix [[determinant]]. Let ''M'' be a [[square matrix]] of size ''n''. The (''i'',''j'') '''minor''' refers to the determinant o
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  • matrix in an irreducible representation of the groups SU(2) and SO(3); quantum mec
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Matrix inverse]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Matrix}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hermitian matrix]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Matrix}}
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  • {{r|Identity matrix}} {{r|Zero matrix}}
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  • ==Treatment modality matrix for addictions== !colspan=3|'''Treatment Modality Matrix'''
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  • {{r|matrix representation}} {{r|matrix (mathematics)}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An invariant of a matrix consisting of the sum of all possible products taken one from each row and
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  • {{r|matrix}} {{r|matrix addition}}
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  • {{r|Identity matrix}} {{r|Rotation matrix}}
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  • ...entries in ''F'' is an ''F''-algebra, with ''F'' embedded as the [[scalar matrix|scalar matrices]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Rotation matrix]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Identity matrix}}
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  • Determinant of the matrix whose ith row lists all the first-order partial derivatives of the function
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  • ==Sylvester matrix== ...x''' attached to ''f'' and ''g'' is the square (''m''+''n'')×(''m''+''n'') matrix
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  • :<math>F_n(x)=\left\{\begin{matrix} \end{matrix}\right.</math>
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  • ...x conjugate|complex conjugate]] of the corresponding entry in the original matrix: or in matrix notation:
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  • A matrix used to determine the existence of a perfect matching in a graph: that is,
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  • ...[matrix]] group, is the [[trace (mathematics)|trace]] of the corresponding matrix.
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  • ...membrane]] that anchor the [[biological cell|cell]] to an [[extracellular matrix]].
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  • * The [[zero matrix]] is the absorbing element for [[matrix multiplication]].
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  • In [[linear algebra]] an '''eigenvalue''' of a (square) [[matrix]] <math>A</math> is a number <math>\lambda</math> that satisfies the eigenv where det means the [[determinant]], <math>I</math> is the [[identity matrix]] of the same [[dimension]] as <math>A</math>,
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  • ...membrane]] that anchor the [[Biological cell|cell]] to an [[extracellular matrix]].
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  • ...n'' [[identity matrix]]. The invariance of this matrix under [[orthogonal matrix|orthogonal]] change of coordinate makes δ a rank two [[tensor]].
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  • {{r|Diagonal matrix}} {{r|Identity matrix}}
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  • An expansion by means of which the determinant of a matrix may be computed in terms of the determinants of all possible smaller square
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  • ...corresponding to direct sum decompositions. For example, the [[idempotent matrix]] is an idempotent for [[matrix multiplication]] corresponding to the operation of projection onto the ''x'
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  • == Matrix version == The transform can also be expressed as a matrix multiplication of a data vector by the appropriate member of a recursively-
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  • In mathematics, the '''permanent''' of a [[matrix]] is the sum of all possible products of elements taken from distinct rows
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  • {{r|Rotation matrix}} {{r|Wigner D-matrix}}
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  • Sum of diagonal elements of matrix; for linear operator ''T'', the trace is ''&Sigma;<sub>k</sub>'' &lang;''v<
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  • ...m/| The Next Government] - candidate profiles, issue areas, candidate idea matrix; provided by the Fels Center of Government, University of Pennsylvania
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  • ...[[connective tissue cells]] embedded in a large amount of [[extracellular matrix]]<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...t object satisfies. Examples include the minimal polynomial of a [[square matrix]], an [[endomorphism]] of a [[vector space]] or an [[algebraic number]]. ==Minimal polynomial of a square matrix==
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  • ...to [[dot product]] and [[cross product]]. The dyadic product is a square [[matrix]] that represents a tensor with respect to the same system of axes as to wh ...duct of two matrices, the first being a column matrix and the second a row matrix,
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  • ...ressed as a 3x3 unitary matrix, called the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) matrix, shown here in with the standard elements and the Wolfenstein parameterizat :<math>V=\left(\begin{matrix} V_{ud} & V_{us} & V_{ub} \\
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  • One can put this into a decision matrix, as in [[game theory]]: |+ Pascal's Wager decision matrix
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  • ...d individually, a more economical method is to calculate a single rotation matrix for the entire tank and apply that solution to every current position of th ...ed, and this method has devoted followers and critics. Although several 3D matrix rotation methods can be used, the method of Hughes (J. Graphics Tools, 2000
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  • ...o "ordinary people" - he has appeared in ''The Matrix Reloaded'' and ''The Matrix Revolutions'' as "Councilor West". He has also been involved in a number of
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  • ...) of length ''n'' is defined by a parity check matrix ''H'' of [[alternant matrix|alternant]] form
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  • ...e accomplished using written equations, but is more often simplified using matrix forms of the equations. == Matrix format ==
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  • Its parent matrix, knows how to take the square root of a diagonal matrix. ...omplex number is a (subset of) complex matrices, if we think of a (1 by 1) matrix as a single number.
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  • ...) of length ''n'' is defined by a parity check matrix ''H'' of [[alternant matrix|alternant]] form ''H''<sub>''i'',''j''</sub> = α<sub>j</sub><sup>i</sup>''
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  • A '''matrix''' (plural "matrices") is a mathematical construct generally represented as ...ormation]] can be represented by a [[uniqueness|unique]] matrix, and every matrix represents a unique linear transformation.
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  • * [[Adjoint (linear algebra)]], the adjoint of a square matrix
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  • * [[Fuzzy associative matrix]]
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  • {{r|Extracellular matrix}}
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  • {{r|Leslie matrix}} {{r|Matrix population models}}
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  • ...a matrix which is its own transpose) or a [[Hermitian matrix]] in (i.e., a matrix which is its own Hermitian transpose) when these matrices are viewed as (bo ...n case, all eigenvalues of a real symmetric matrix and a complex Hermitian matrix are real.
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  • ...]] was a movie produced in the early 21st century by the creators of [[The Matrix]] movie series.
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  • {{r|Fuzzy associative matrix}}
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  • {{r|Matrix switch}}
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  • .../font> these operators correspond one-to-one with orthogonal 3 &times; 3 [[matrix|matrices]] with determinant +1. Since for such (non-identity) matrices exa ...being [[associative product|associative]] and the inverse of an orthogonal matrix being orthogonal, the matrices form a [[group]] of infinite order, commonly
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  • In [[mathematics]], the '''Jacobi matrix''' is the matrix of first-order [[partial derivative]]s of the (vector-valued) function: ...Jacobi matrix for ''n'' = ''m'' is known as the '''Jacobian'''. The Jacobi matrix and its determinant have several uses in mathematics:
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  • ...contractility, central [[osmoregulation|osmocontrol]] and [[extracellular matrix]] formation. ...of [[cell growth]], fetal tissue development, modulation of extracellular matrix, [[neuron]]al regeneration, [[apoptosis]], [[cellular differentiation]] and
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