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"... a matrix is an array of numbers ..." | "... a matrix is an array of numbers ..." | ||
I have a (somewhat pedantic) objection to this. | I have a (somewhat pedantic) objection to this. | ||
Partitioned matrices are often dealt with as an array of matrices, not numbers. | Partitioned matrices are often dealt with as an array of matrices, not an array of numbers. | ||
And matrices over other domains (logic values) exist in the literature. [Admittedly these can, like anything, be <i>represented</i> as numbers.) | And matrices over other domains (logic values) exist in the literature. [Admittedly these can, like anything, be <i>represented</i> as numbers.) | ||
Perhaps something like "... a matrix is an array of <i>elements<i> which are usually numbers"? | Perhaps something like "... a matrix is an array of <i>elements</i> which are usually numbers"? | ||
with a followup line something like "A matrix with real elements is called a '<i>real matrix</i>', one with complex elements is called a '<i>complex matrix</i>', etc." | with a followup line something like "A matrix with real elements is called a '<i>real matrix</i>', one with complex elements is called a '<i>complex matrix</i>', etc." | ||
Or is the feeling in the community that basic matrix page is too early to make such distinctions? | Or is the feeling in the community that basic matrix page is too early to make such distinctions? | ||
[[User:John Halleck|John Halleck]] 11:02, 8 November 2007 (CST) | [[User:John Halleck|John Halleck]] 11:02, 8 November 2007 (CST) | ||
:If I hear no objections, I'll just make the changes. [[User:John Halleck|John Halleck]] 12:39, 9 November 2007 (CST) |
Revision as of 12:39, 9 November 2007
General Matrices, real matrices, complex matrices, integer matrices.
"... a matrix is an array of numbers ..." I have a (somewhat pedantic) objection to this. Partitioned matrices are often dealt with as an array of matrices, not an array of numbers. And matrices over other domains (logic values) exist in the literature. [Admittedly these can, like anything, be represented as numbers.)
Perhaps something like "... a matrix is an array of elements which are usually numbers"? with a followup line something like "A matrix with real elements is called a 'real matrix', one with complex elements is called a 'complex matrix', etc."
Or is the feeling in the community that basic matrix page is too early to make such distinctions? John Halleck 11:02, 8 November 2007 (CST)
- If I hear no objections, I'll just make the changes. John Halleck 12:39, 9 November 2007 (CST)