<span class="searchmatch">matrix</span> <span class="searchmatch">groups</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">matrix</span> <span class="searchmatch">group</span>...
-uːp <span class="searchmatch">matrix</span> <span class="searchmatch">group</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">matrix</span> <span class="searchmatch">groups</span>) (<span class="searchmatch">group</span> theory) Any <span class="searchmatch">group</span> of invertible matrices over a specified field, with the <span class="searchmatch">group</span> operation of <span class="searchmatch">matrix</span> multiplication...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">Matrix</span> and <span class="searchmatch">mátrix</span> English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">matrix</span> Wikipedia matrice (obsolete) <span class="searchmatch">Matrix</span> (as a proper noun) From Middle English matris...
article on: linear <span class="searchmatch">group</span> Wikipedia linear <span class="searchmatch">group</span> (plural linear <span class="searchmatch">groups</span>) (<span class="searchmatch">group</span> theory) Any <span class="searchmatch">group</span> that is isomorphic to a <span class="searchmatch">matrix</span> <span class="searchmatch">group</span>. 2003, Paul M. Cohn...
an article on: orthogonal <span class="searchmatch">matrix</span> Wikipedia orthogonal <span class="searchmatch">matrix</span> (plural orthogonal matrices) (linear algebra) A square <span class="searchmatch">matrix</span> whose columns, considered as...
invertible n×n matrices, with the <span class="searchmatch">group</span> operation of <span class="searchmatch">matrix</span> multiplication. 1993, Peter J. Olver, Applications of Lie <span class="searchmatch">Groups</span> to Differential Equations, Springer...
English Wikipedia has an article on: Hermitian <span class="searchmatch">matrix</span> Wikipedia hermitian <span class="searchmatch">matrix</span> Named after French mathematician Charles Hermite (1822–1901), who demonstrated...
in physics are unitary <span class="searchmatch">groups</span> and orthogonal <span class="searchmatch">groups</span>. The unitary <span class="searchmatch">group</span> of degree n is a subgroup of the general linear <span class="searchmatch">group</span> GL(n, C) (i.e., the underlying...
English Wikipedia has an article on: symplectic <span class="searchmatch">matrix</span> Wikipedia symplectic <span class="searchmatch">matrix</span> (plural symplectic matrices) (linear algebra) For given field F (especially...
Svetlana Katok, Fuchsian <span class="searchmatch">Groups</span>, University of Chicago Press, page 112: In this chapter we give some examples of Fuchsian <span class="searchmatch">groups</span>. The most interesting and...