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Finding the standard matrix of a reflection operator as the standard matrix? I think the standard matrix must be unique to the vector. But I'm not sure. |
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Finding the standard matrix of a reflection operator apologies for not figuring out the formatting yet |
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Finding the standard matrix of a reflection operator For instance for a linear transformation T:Rn to Rm, there exists a unique matrix, A called the standard matrix of T. For example Ax=b for certain number of solutions for every b. It's the definition found on most textbooks and around the internet. |
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