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Definition of Matrix inversion
1. Noun. Determination of a matrix that when multiplied by the given matrix will yield a unit matrix.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Matrix Inversion
Literary usage of Matrix inversion
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sas/stat 9.1 User's Guide by SAS Institute, Virginia Clark (2004)
"SINGULAR I SING =r specifies the singularity criterion r, 0 < r < 1, used, for
example, for matrix inversion. The default value is the square root of the ..."
2. SAS/IML 9.1 by SAS Institute (2004)
"The expressions can be composed of operators (for example, matrix multiplication)
or functions (for example, matrix inversion) operating on matrices. ..."
3. Spatial Statistics and Imaging by Antonio Possolo (1991)
"In our case we wish to impose a degree of smoothness on the model, and F will be
a roughening matrix. Inversion Techniques: Bayesian ART As a first approach ..."
4. Green's Functions and Boundary Element Analysis for Modeling of Mechanical edited by J. R. Berger, V. K. Tewary (1998)
"... matrix inversion in eq (8) and the integration in eq (7) can be done analytically.
The Green's function can also be obtained analytically [6] from eq ..."
5. SAS/ETS(R) 9.1 User's Guide, Volumes 1, 2, 3, and 4 by SAS Institute (2004)
"You can access built-in operators and call routines to perform complex tasks such
as matrix inversion or eigenvector generation. ..."