This article proposes a method for computing the Moore–Penrose inverse of a complex matrix using polynomials in matrices. Such a method is valid for all matrices and does not involve spectral ...
Following the comments by Moore and Zeigler on the analogy between the analysis of quantal responses and non-linear regression, the analogy between the former and linear weighted regression is ...
Dozens of machine learning algorithms require computing the inverse of a matrix. Computing a matrix inverse is conceptually easy, but implementation is one of the most challenging tasks in numerical ...
New work establishes a tighter connection between the rank of a polynomial and the extent to which it favors particular outputs. When you deposit a quarter and turn the crank on a gumball machine, the ...
Long considered solved, David Hilbert’s question about seventh-degree polynomials is leading researchers to a new web of mathematical connections. Success is rare in math. Just ask Benson Farb. “The ...
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