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In [[linear algebra]], the '''identity matrix''' or '''unit matrix''' is the square matrix with ones on the main diagonal and zeros elsewhere. It leaves intact any matrix on multiplication by it (either on the left, or on the right).
In [[linear algebra]], the '''identity matrix''' or '''unit matrix''' is the square matrix with ones on the main diagonal and zeros elsewhere. It leaves intact any matrix on multiplication by it (either on the left, or on the right).
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Latest revision as of 12:19, 11 February 2008

In linear algebra, the identity matrix or unit matrix is the square matrix with ones on the main diagonal and zeros elsewhere. It leaves intact any matrix on multiplication by it (either on the left, or on the right).