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headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. The
company was
founded in 1949 by
Bernard Gantmacher and was
originally based in New Haven, Connecticut. Gant
operates in 70...
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Felix Ruvimovich Gantmacher (Russian: Феликс Рувимович Гантмахер) (23
February 1908 – 16 May 1964) was a
Soviet mathematician,
professor at
Moscow Institute...
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Gantmacher 2000, p. chapter XIII.3
theorem 3 page 66 Kitchens,
Bruce (1998), Symbolic...
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independently discovered by
David Kotelyanskiĭ, as it is
referred to by
Felix Gantmacher as Kotelyanskiĭ lemma.
Diagonally dominant matrix Perron–Frobenius theorem...
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Gantmacher,
Felix R. (2005),
Applications of the
Theory of Matrices,
Dover Publications, ISBN 978-0-486-44554-0
Gantmacher,
Felix R. (1990)...
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diagram Jacobi's
formula Faddeev–LeVerrier
algorithm Compound matrix Gantmacher, F. R. (1960). The
Theory of Matrices. Vol. 1. New York: Chelsea. pp. 76–89...
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experimental physicist of
Jewish origin, was born in
Moscow as son of
Felix Gantmacher, a
prominent mathematician. He was a full
Member of the
Russian Academy...
- {1}{k}}\operatorname {tr} (AM_{k})\qquad &k=1,\ldots ,n~.\end{aligned}}} (see, e.g.,
Gantmacher 1960, p. 88.)
Observe A−1 = −Mn /c0 as the
recursion terminates. See the...
- 1007/978-1-4612-0783-2. ISBN 0-387-94370-6. MR 1321145. Zbl 0808.17003.
Gantmacher, F.R. (1959). The
Theory of Matrices.
Translated by Hirsch, K.A. New York...
- Algebra.
American Mathematical Soc. pp. 15–. ISBN 978-0-8218-0236-6.
Felix Gantmacher,
Theory of
matrices (1st ed.,
original language is Russian), Moscow: State...