- in the E-basis. Similarly, the
diagonal matrix is in the F-basis. If a
matrix A {\displaystyle A} can be
diagonalized, that is, P − 1 A P = [ λ 1 0 ⋯...
- In geometry, a
diagonal is a line
segment joining two
vertices of a
polygon or polyhedron, when
those vertices are not on the same edge. Informally, any...
- Look up
diagonalization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In
logic and mathematics,
diagonalization may
refer to:
Matrix diagonalization, a construction...
- In
linear algebra, a
diagonal matrix is a
matrix in
which the
entries outside the main
diagonal are all zero; the term
usually refers to
square matrices...
- Cantor's
diagonal argument (among
various similar names) is a
mathematical proof that
there are
infinite sets
which cannot be put into one-to-one correspondence...
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polynomial can be
transformed to a
diagonal form by
variable substitution. Higher-degree
homogeneous polynomials can be
diagonalized if and only if
their catalecticant...
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normal form of A {\displaystyle A} may not be
diagonal,
therefore A {\displaystyle A} may not be
diagonalized by any
similarity transformation.)
Using the...
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linear algebra, the main
diagonal (sometimes prin****l
diagonal,
primary diagonal,
leading diagonal,
major diagonal, or good
diagonal) of a
matrix A {\displaystyle...
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diagonal (also
interior diagonal or body
diagonal) of a
polyhedron is a line
connecting two
vertices that are not on the same face.
Space diagonals contrast...
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where the
product a × a {\displaystyle a\times a} exists,
there exists the
diagonal morphism δ a : a → a × a {\displaystyle \delta _{a}:a\rightarrow a\times...