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The Theory of Dimensioned Matrices

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We have now seen the basic machinery of dimensioned linear algebra and how all multipliable matrices have the dimensional form A ~ ab~ in which the rows are dimensionally parallel and the columns are dimensionally parallel. This chapter examines many special subclasses within this set of multipliable matrices and demonstrates how their form relates to their function.

Form ever follows function. —Louis Sullivan

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Hart, G.W. (1995). The Theory of Dimensioned Matrices. In: Multidimensional Analysis. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4208-6_4

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