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Page 10-1
Chapter 10!
Creating and manipulating matrices
This chapter shows a number of examples aimed at creating matrices in the
calculator and demonstrating manipulation of matrix elements.
Definitions
A matrix is simply a rectangular array of objects (e.g., numbers, algebraics)
having a number of rows and columns. A matrix A having n rows and m
columns will have, therefore, n×m elements. A generic element of the matrix is
represented by the indexed variable a
ij
, corresponding to row i and column j.
With this notation we can write matrix A as A = [a
ij
]
n×m
. The full matrix is
shown next:
A matrix is square if m = n. The transpose
of a matrix is constructed by
swapping rows for columns and vice versa. Thus, the transpose of matrix A, is
A
T
= [(a
T
)
ij
]
m×n
= [a
ji
]
m×n
. The main diagonal of a square matrix is the
collection of elements a
ii
. An identity matrix, I
n×n
, is a square matrix whose
main diagonal elements are all equal to 1, and all off-diagonal elements are
zero. For example, a 3×3 identity matrix is written as
An identity matrix can be written as I
n×n
= [δ
ij
], where δ
ij
is a function known as
Kronecker’s delta
, and defined as
.
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nmnn
m
m
mnij
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aaa
aaa
a
L
OMM
L
L
A
=
100
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jiif
ij
,0
,1
δ

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HP 50G Specifications

General IconGeneral
Digits33 digits
Battery typeCR2032
TypeScientific
Form factorPocket
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight220 g
Dimensions (WxDxH)87 x 184 x 23.5 mm

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