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New Foundations for Geometric Algebra1
Understanding the Spreading Power of All Nodes in a Network: a Continuous-Time Perspective
Similarity Preserving Linear Maps on Upper Triangular Matrix Algebras ୋ
Similarity to Symmetric Matrices Over Finite Fields
Judgement of Matrix Similarity
Matrix Similarity
Chapter 6 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
James B. Carrell Groups, Matrices, and Vector Spaces a Group Theoretic Approach to Linear Algebra Groups, Matrices, and Vector Spaces James B
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T-Jordan Canonical Form and T-Drazin Inverse Based on the T-Product
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Jordan Canonical Form with Parameters from Frobenius Form with Parameters
A Geometric Nonlinear Conjugate Gradient Method for Stochastic Inverse Eigenvalue Problems∗
§4.4 Similarity and Diagonalization
Quotients of Finite-Dimensional Operators by Symmetry Representations
Fundamentals of Linear Algebra
Graph Isomorphisms and Matrix Similarity: Switching Between Representations
Top View
Introduction to Matrix Exponentials
Representations of Quivers with Applications to Collections Of
I. Eigenvectors and Eigenvalues
Simultaneous Diagonalization Via Congruence of Hermitian Matrices
Jordan Canonical Form of a Matrix
ON the SIMILARITY of MATRICES AB and BA OVER a FIELD Let F
Polar and Givens Decomposition and Inversion of the Indefinite
A Review of the Fundamentals of Linear Algebra
LECTURE NOTES on LINEAR ALGEBRA, LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, and LINEAR SYSTEMS
High-Performance Sampling of Generic Determinantal Point Processes
Notes on Eigenvalues, Eigenvectors, and Diagonalization
Fast Parallel Algorithms for Graph Similarity and Matching
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Visiting Scholars' Lectures—1987
5.2 the Characteristic Equation Calculation of Determinants
Eigenvalues, Diagonalization, and Jordan Normal Form
Chapter Five Similarity