Krylov subspace: Revision history


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  • curprev 17:1217:12, 15 February 2021Hpecora1 talk contribs 5,539 bytes +128 →‎Properties: Rewrote degree symbol \partial as deg[f(x)]. Included short explanation. Can probably be made simpler or just link to the page "Degree of a Polynomial". For future editors, please don't use overloaded symbols like \partial for silly things like the degree of a polynomial. That notation ought to be reserved for partial derivatives and topological boundaries. undo Tag: Visual edit: Switched

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  • curprev 16:0116:01, 23 May 2020AnomieBOT talk contribsm 4,520 bytes +14 Dating maintenance tags: {{Clarify}} undo
  • curprev 15:4015:40, 23 May 2020Redav talk contribs 4,506 bytes +127 →‎Properties: {asked clarification of \partial p(A)}; Such <math>r_0\leq 1 + \mathrm{rank} A </math> and <math> r_0 \leq n</math> → For such <math>r_0</math> we have <math>r_0\leq 1 + \mathrm{rank} A </math> and <math> r_0 \leq n</math> ;There exists <math>b</math> that <math>r_0 = \partial p(A)</math>. → There exists a <math>b</math> such that <math>r_0 = \partial p(A)</math>. undo

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  • curprev 14:2214:22, 28 October 2019Albov talk contribsm 4,576 bytes +28 Corrected an error : r0 <= 1+rank(A), instead of <= rank(A). For example, if A is nilpotent of rank n-1, you can easily find a vector b such that r0 = n. Also, \partial p(A) <= 1 + rank(A) undo

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