UV decomposition
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I can't understand exactly what UV decomposition is and how it can be done on a square matrix.
So, can anyone please explain me an example of UV decomposition on any square matrix say, a 4x4 or a 5x5 matrix?
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I can't understand exactly what UV decomposition is and how it can be done on a square matrix.
So, can anyone please explain me an example of UV decomposition on any square matrix say, a 4x4 or a 5x5 matrix?
matrix-decomposition svd
Suppose there's a Matrix A, how to decompose it into two matrices U and V such that, A = U*V'.
– user58802
Nov 25 at 22:28
V' is the transpose of the matrix V
– user58802
Nov 25 at 22:28
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I can't understand exactly what UV decomposition is and how it can be done on a square matrix.
So, can anyone please explain me an example of UV decomposition on any square matrix say, a 4x4 or a 5x5 matrix?
matrix-decomposition svd
I can't understand exactly what UV decomposition is and how it can be done on a square matrix.
So, can anyone please explain me an example of UV decomposition on any square matrix say, a 4x4 or a 5x5 matrix?
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Suppose there's a Matrix A, how to decompose it into two matrices U and V such that, A = U*V'.
– user58802
Nov 25 at 22:28
V' is the transpose of the matrix V
– user58802
Nov 25 at 22:28
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Suppose there's a Matrix A, how to decompose it into two matrices U and V such that, A = U*V'.
– user58802
Nov 25 at 22:28
V' is the transpose of the matrix V
– user58802
Nov 25 at 22:28
Suppose there's a Matrix A, how to decompose it into two matrices U and V such that, A = U*V'.
– user58802
Nov 25 at 22:28
Suppose there's a Matrix A, how to decompose it into two matrices U and V such that, A = U*V'.
– user58802
Nov 25 at 22:28
V' is the transpose of the matrix V
– user58802
Nov 25 at 22:28
V' is the transpose of the matrix V
– user58802
Nov 25 at 22:28
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Suppose there's a Matrix A, how to decompose it into two matrices U and V such that, A = U*V'.
– user58802
Nov 25 at 22:28
V' is the transpose of the matrix V
– user58802
Nov 25 at 22:28