Commutative Law for the Multiplication of Matrices as Viewed in Terms of Hankel's Principle
Keywords:
Hankel's principle, the principle of the permanence of form and its transition, homothety, matrix, commutative law for multiplication, composite mappingAbstract
Many rules of arithmetic for real numbers also hold for matrices, but a few do not.The commutative law for the multiplication of matrices, however, can be also considered as an extension of the law for real numbers.The transpose of a matrix conserves ``the principle of the permanence of form and its transition" for the commutative law for multiplication.Downloads
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2014-11-04
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Commutative Law for the Multiplication of Matrices as Viewed in Terms of Hankel’s Principle. (2014). European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 7(4), 405-411. https://ejpam.com/index.php/ejpam/article/view/2017