Lecture

Diagonalization of Matrices

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This lecture covers the concept of diagonalization of matrices, explaining how a square matrix can be transformed into a diagonal matrix through similarity transformations. It discusses the conditions for a matrix to be diagonalizable, the calculation of eigenvectors and eigenvalues, and the process of constructing the diagonal matrix. The lecture also explores the significance of diagonalization in linear algebra, showcasing examples and proofs related to the topic.

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