A symmetric matrix is a square matrix that is equal to its Transpose.
Appendix A
We can take the transpose of a matrix that isn’t square, but it can’t be equal to itself because one matrix is (m x n) and the other matrix is (n x m).
The journey to tensors begins with scalars and vectors.
A symmetric matrix is a square matrix that is equal to its Transpose.
Appendix A
We can take the transpose of a matrix that isn’t square, but it can’t be equal to itself because one matrix is (m x n) and the other matrix is (n x m).