original matrix

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original
adjective
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/əˈrɪdʒ.ən.əl/
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/əˈrɪdʒ.ən.əl/
existing since the beginning, or being the earliest form ...
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matrix
noun
uk
/ˈmeɪ.trɪks/
us
/ˈmeɪ.trɪks/
formal
the set of conditions that provides a system in which something grows ...
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This involved moving just 4,735 voters (out of 49.3 million), indicating that theoriginalmatrixfitted the constraints extremely well.
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The association of elements reflects residence in minerals derived fromoriginalmatrixphases.
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We used a simulation algorithm in which both the row and column sums of theoriginalmatrixare preserved.
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The only remaining question is about the starting point of this approach - the accurate bidiagonal decompositions of theoriginalmatrix.
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Environmental hazards and parental attitudes were correlated in theoriginalmatrix, and a possible causal chain here could be that environment caused poor parental attitudes which caused behaviour disorders.
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The corresponding columns of theoriginalmatrixare a basis for the column space.
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Finally, all p-values less than or equal to the p-value cutoff (the p-value of theoriginalmatrix) are summed to create the final p-value.
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All possible matrices, while keeping the row and column sums the same as theoriginalmatrix, are calculated in the second sheet of the example.
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This indicates the potential sensitivity of the computed inverse to small changes in theoriginalmatrix.
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The first mitigation method is similar to a sparse sample of theoriginalmatrix, removing components that are not considered valuable.
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As a result, some of the eigenvalues of the resultant tridiagonal matrix may not be approximations to theoriginalmatrix.
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The elementary row operations may be viewed as the multiplication on the left of theoriginalmatrixby elementary matrices.
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Given the diagonalizations of the submatrices, calculated above, how do we find the diagonalization of theoriginalmatrix?
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For convenience that matrix is standardized in such a way that the rows sum to one by dividing each value by the row sum of theoriginalmatrix.
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The nonnegative matrices for the finite directed graphs obtained by state splittings are strong shift equivalent to the original matrices.
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Since elementary row operations preserve the row space of the matrix, the row space of the row echelon form is the same as that of theoriginalmatrix.
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Based on these original matrices we constructed distance matrices.
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