Reference for the size of Jordan blocks.
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Can someone give any reference or pdf to determine the size of Jordan blocks ?
There are some exercises related to the size of Jordan blocks, but I couldn't solve. Any reference will be appreciated.
linear-algebra abstract-algebra reference-request linear-transformations jordan-normal-form
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Can someone give any reference or pdf to determine the size of Jordan blocks ?
There are some exercises related to the size of Jordan blocks, but I couldn't solve. Any reference will be appreciated.
linear-algebra abstract-algebra reference-request linear-transformations jordan-normal-form
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_normal_form#Uniqueness
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– Yadati Kiran
Dec 20 '18 at 10:10
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Horn and Johnson's Matrix Analysis is one reference that works. That being said, perhaps you should post one of these exercises as its own question.
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– Omnomnomnom
Dec 20 '18 at 20:47
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Dummit & Foote is always a good reference.
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– Joel Pereira
Dec 20 '18 at 22:18
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Can someone give any reference or pdf to determine the size of Jordan blocks ?
There are some exercises related to the size of Jordan blocks, but I couldn't solve. Any reference will be appreciated.
linear-algebra abstract-algebra reference-request linear-transformations jordan-normal-form
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Can someone give any reference or pdf to determine the size of Jordan blocks ?
There are some exercises related to the size of Jordan blocks, but I couldn't solve. Any reference will be appreciated.
linear-algebra abstract-algebra reference-request linear-transformations jordan-normal-form
linear-algebra abstract-algebra reference-request linear-transformations jordan-normal-form
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_normal_form#Uniqueness
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– Yadati Kiran
Dec 20 '18 at 10:10
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Horn and Johnson's Matrix Analysis is one reference that works. That being said, perhaps you should post one of these exercises as its own question.
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– Omnomnomnom
Dec 20 '18 at 20:47
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Dummit & Foote is always a good reference.
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– Joel Pereira
Dec 20 '18 at 22:18
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_normal_form#Uniqueness
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– Yadati Kiran
Dec 20 '18 at 10:10
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Horn and Johnson's Matrix Analysis is one reference that works. That being said, perhaps you should post one of these exercises as its own question.
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– Omnomnomnom
Dec 20 '18 at 20:47
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Dummit & Foote is always a good reference.
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– Joel Pereira
Dec 20 '18 at 22:18
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_normal_form#Uniqueness
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– Yadati Kiran
Dec 20 '18 at 10:10
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_normal_form#Uniqueness
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– Yadati Kiran
Dec 20 '18 at 10:10
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Horn and Johnson's Matrix Analysis is one reference that works. That being said, perhaps you should post one of these exercises as its own question.
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– Omnomnomnom
Dec 20 '18 at 20:47
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Horn and Johnson's Matrix Analysis is one reference that works. That being said, perhaps you should post one of these exercises as its own question.
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– Omnomnomnom
Dec 20 '18 at 20:47
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Dummit & Foote is always a good reference.
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– Joel Pereira
Dec 20 '18 at 22:18
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Dummit & Foote is always a good reference.
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– Joel Pereira
Dec 20 '18 at 22:18
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_normal_form#Uniqueness
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– Yadati Kiran
Dec 20 '18 at 10:10
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Horn and Johnson's Matrix Analysis is one reference that works. That being said, perhaps you should post one of these exercises as its own question.
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– Omnomnomnom
Dec 20 '18 at 20:47
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Dummit & Foote is always a good reference.
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– Joel Pereira
Dec 20 '18 at 22:18