self-conjugate (Meaning)
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self-conjugate (a.)
Having the two things that are conjugate parts of the same figure; as, self-conjugate triangles.
Synonyms & Antonyms of self-conjugate
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self-conjugate Sentence Examples
- The verb "to be" is self-conjugate, meaning it can be used without an object.
- In mathematics, the number 0 is self-conjugate because its negative is also itself.
- The identity matrix is a self-conjugate linear operator.
- The inverse of a self-conjugate operator is also self-conjugate.
- The Hamiltonian operator in quantum mechanics is self-conjugate.
- The product of two self-conjugate operators is not necessarily self-conjugate.
- The adjoint of a self-conjugate operator is equal to the operator itself.
- The eigenvalues of a self-conjugate linear operator are all real.
- The singular values of a self-conjugate linear operator are all positive.
- The eigenvectors of a self-conjugate linear operator form an orthonormal basis.
FAQs About the word self-conjugate
Having the two things that are conjugate parts of the same figure; as, self-conjugate triangles.
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No antonyms found.
The verb "to be" is self-conjugate, meaning it can be used without an object.
In mathematics, the number 0 is self-conjugate because its negative is also itself.
The identity matrix is a self-conjugate linear operator.
The inverse of a self-conjugate operator is also self-conjugate.