macrodiagonal (Meaning)

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macrodiagonal (n.)

The longer of two diagonals, as of a rhombic prism. See Crystallization.

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macrodiagonal Sentence Examples

  1. The macrodiagonal of a matrix is the line connecting the top-left and bottom-right elements.
  2. In a square matrix, the macrodiagonal bisects the matrix into two equal halves.
  3. The sum of the elements on the macrodiagonal is known as the trace of the matrix.
  4. The macrodiagonal of a symmetric matrix is always real and non-negative.
  5. The macrodiagonal of a skew-symmetric matrix is always purely imaginary.
  6. The macrodiagonal of a diagonal matrix is simply the diagonal itself.
  7. The macrodiagonal of a null matrix is the zero vector.
  8. The macrodiagonal can be used to find the eigenvalues of a matrix.
  9. The macrodiagonal is a useful tool for solving systems of linear equations.
  10. The macrodiagonal is an important concept in matrix theory and linear algebra.

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The longer of two diagonals, as of a rhombic prism. See Crystallization.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The macrodiagonal of a matrix is the line connecting the top-left and bottom-right elements.

In a square matrix, the macrodiagonal bisects the matrix into two equal halves.

The sum of the elements on the macrodiagonal is known as the trace of the matrix.

The macrodiagonal of a symmetric matrix is always real and non-negative.