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transposed conjugate — Math. adjoint (def. 2) … Useful english dictionary
Conjugate transpose — Adjoint matrix redirects here. For the classical adjoint matrix, see Adjugate matrix. In mathematics, the conjugate transpose, Hermitian transpose, Hermitian conjugate, or adjoint matrix of an m by n matrix A with complex entries is the n by m… … Wikipedia
Hermite conjugate — adjoint, transposed conjugate, matrix obtained after interchanging rows and columns and replacing elements of a given matrix with their complex conjugates … English contemporary dictionary
adjoint — /aj oynt/, n. Math. 1. a square matrix obtained from a given square matrix and having the property that its product with the given matrix is equal to the determinant of the given matrix times the identity matrix. 2. Also called Hermitian… … Universalium
adjoint — /aj oynt/, n. Math. 1. a square matrix obtained from a given square matrix and having the property that its product with the given matrix is equal to the determinant of the given matrix times the identity matrix. 2. Also called Hermitian… … Useful english dictionary
Transpose — This article is about the transpose of a matrix. For other uses, see Transposition In linear algebra, the transpose of a matrix A is another matrix AT (also written A′, Atr or At) created by any one of the following equivalent actions: reflect A… … Wikipedia
Moore-Penrose pseudoinverse — In mathematics, and in particular linear algebra, the pseudoinverse A^+ of an m imes n matrix A is a generalization of the inverse matrix.cite book | last=Ben Israel | first = Adi | coauthors=Thomas N.E. Greville | title=Generalized Inverses |… … Wikipedia
Moore–Penrose pseudoinverse — In mathematics, and in particular linear algebra, a pseudoinverse A+ of a matrix A is a generalization of the inverse matrix.[1] The most widely known type of matrix pseudoinverse is the Moore–Penrose pseudoinverse, which was independently… … Wikipedia
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Wave function — Not to be confused with the related concept of the Wave equation Some trajectories of a harmonic oscillator (a ball attached to a spring) in classical mechanics (A B) and quantum mechanics (C H). In quantum mechanics (C H), the ball has a wave… … Wikipedia