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In Chap. 14 it was shown how a matrix A and a vector r can be multiplied to give a new vector r′ (provided the dimensions of the vector and the matrix fit):
Let us remember that each row of A is to be multiplied with r, which is thought to be a column vector. As an example, we will consider a 2 × 2 matrix A and a 2-row vector r; multiplication results in a new 2-row vector r′.
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Weltner, K., John, S., Weber, W.J., Schuster, P., Grosjean , J. (2014). Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors of Real Matrices. In: Mathematics for Physicists and Engineers. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54124-7_16
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