The Inverse of a Matrix and Matrix Pathology
- Division by a matrix is not defined but the equivalent is obtained from the inverse of the matrix.
- If the product of two square matrices,
, equals the identity matrix,
,
is said to be the inverse of
(and
is the inverse of
).
- Matrices do not commute on multiplication but inverses are an exception:
.
- To find the inverse of matrix
, use an elimination method. We augment the
matrix with the identity matrix of the same size and solve. The solution is
.
- i.e.,
We confirm the fact that we have found the inverse by multiplication:
It is more efficient to use Gaussian elimination. We show only the final triangular matrix; we used pivoting:
After doing the back-substitutions, we get
If we have the inverse of a matrix, we can use it to solve a set of equations,
, because multiplying by
gives the answer:
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