Lecture

Elementary Matrices and Matrix Factorization

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This lecture covers the concept of elementary matrices, their invertibility, and their role in matrix factorization and LU decomposition. It explains how elementary matrices can be used to transform matrices and the process of right multiplication by elementary matrices.

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