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... matrix has considerable advantages , because an action matrix has the properties of an algebraic square matrix , so the whole machinery of matrix manipulation that has been developed in this branch of mathematics can be applied to our ...
... matrix has considerable advantages , because an action matrix has the properties of an algebraic square matrix , so the whole machinery of matrix manipulation that has been developed in this branch of mathematics can be applied to our ...
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... matrix Cij = 0 . If we wish to establish whether or not an element e¡ is actively connected to itself , we again set up a transition matrix , only replacing by λ . An example of the hypothetical transition matrix of a self - connected ...
... matrix Cij = 0 . If we wish to establish whether or not an element e¡ is actively connected to itself , we again set up a transition matrix , only replacing by λ . An example of the hypothetical transition matrix of a self - connected ...
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... matrix , all rows and columns being non - zero . Let p ( 1 ) and ( i ) represent response and external stimulus of ... matrix which we will call the numerical interaction matrix An- ayln . ( 66 ) In order to obtain a solution for the n ...
... matrix , all rows and columns being non - zero . Let p ( 1 ) and ( i ) represent response and external stimulus of ... matrix which we will call the numerical interaction matrix An- ayln . ( 66 ) In order to obtain a solution for the n ...
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