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Eigenvalue SMMH

The document discusses eigenvalues and eigenvectors. It defines eigenvalues as numbers associated with square matrices. A matrix has as many eigenvalues as its size, which can be positive, negative, zero, integer or complex. Eigenvalues can be distinct, same, or some repeated. The document provides steps to compute eigenvalues and eigenvectors including finding the characteristic matrix, polynomial, and equation. Solving the characteristic equation provides the eigenvalues, or spectrum, of the matrix. Several example problems are worked through applying these concepts and computation steps.
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Eigenvalue SMMH

The document discusses eigenvalues and eigenvectors. It defines eigenvalues as numbers associated with square matrices. A matrix has as many eigenvalues as its size, which can be positive, negative, zero, integer or complex. Eigenvalues can be distinct, same, or some repeated. The document provides steps to compute eigenvalues and eigenvectors including finding the characteristic matrix, polynomial, and equation. Solving the characteristic equation provides the eigenvalues, or spectrum, of the matrix. Several example problems are worked through applying these concepts and computation steps.
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Eigenvalues & Eigenvectors

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Eigenvalue
Introduction Contents
• It’s just a number.
• This number may be of any type:
• What ? (i.e. definition)
+ve, -ve, zero, integer, fraction, • How ? ( i.e. computation)
irrational, even imaginary, complex.
• Properties
• It’s associated with square matrices.
• An nxn square matrix must have n
eigenvalues, neither more, nor less. Computation of Evs is a
• EVs of a matrix may be (all) distinct, sequential process. So, it’s
(all) same, (some) repeated.
• A synonym for eigenvalue is
being illustrated by means
characteristic value. of an example.

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An all-covering
question ❶ Find the characteristic matrix of M
❷ Find the characteristic polynomial of M
❸ Find the characteristic equation of M
Suppose ❹ Find the characteristic values of M
❺ Find a spectrum of M
❻ Classify M
4 6 6 ❼ Find |M|
M   1 3 2  ❽ Find a spectrum of MT
❾ Find a spectrum of M3
 1 4 3 ❿ Find a spectrum of M-1
⓫ Find a spectrum of M-3
Answer the following questions ⓬ Find the trace of M-3
listed on the RHS. ⓭ Find |M-3|.
N.B. This Q covers all of the contents mentioned in the
previous page.

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Answer to the problem (sld-3)
Theory Solution
Let λ be an eigenvalue of
If λ be an eigenvalue (or, M. Therefore its:
characteristic value) of M, ❶ Characteristic matrix :
then 4 6 6 1 0 0 
 1 3 2    0 1 0 
   
 1 4 3 0 0 1 
❶ M – λ In is called the
4   6 6 
characteristic matrix of M ;
  1 3 2 
 1 4 3   

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Answer to the problem (sld-3)
Theory (contd): Solution (in progress):
❷ characteristic polynomial :
❷ |M – λ In | is called the characteristic 4 6 6
polynomial of M ; 1 3 2
1 4 3

3 2 1 2 1 3
 (4   ) 6 6
4 3   1 3   1 4
❸ the characteristic equation of
M is obtained by putting zero   3  4 2    4
equal to the characteristic
❸ characteristic equation :
polynomial ; ∴ | M – λ I𝑛 | = 0  3  4 2    4  0

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Answer to the problem (sld-3)
Theory (contd): Solution (in progress):

❹ roots of the characteristic Characteristic equation:  3  4 2    4  0


equation are called the
eigenvalues of M ; ❹ eigenvalues :
we solve the characteristic equation and
get:
λ = 4, 1, -1

❺ a set of eigenvalues is called a ❺ specrum = { 1, -1, 4 }


spectrum of M ;

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Answer to the problem (sld-3)
Theory (cont.…): Solution (in progress):

❻ M is nonsingular iff all ❻ λ ≠ 0


eigenvalues are nonzeroes ; ⤇ M is nonsingular.

❼ M = (Product of evs of M ) ❼ | M | = (1)(−1)(4) = −4 .


& tr(M) = Σ ( evs of M) & tr M = 1 + −1 + 4 = 4

❽ M & MT posses same ❽ An Spectrum of MT is { 1, -1, 4 }.


spectrums.

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Answer to the problem (sld-3)
Theory (contd): Solution (in progress):
❾ If M has an ev λ , then Mk has an ev ❾ Here k = 3 & λ = 4, -1, 1
λk , when k = 2,3, …., r ; ⇒ M3 has evs λ3 = 43 , (-1)3 , 13
⇒ M3 has a spectrum { 64, -1, 1 }.

❿ If M has ev λ & M is nonsingular,


❿ M is nonsingular [ see ❻ at sld-7 ].
then 1/λ is an ev of M-1.
∴ M has ev : 4 , -1, 1
∴ spectrum of M-1 is {¼, -1, 1 }.
⓫ The result follows when ❾ & ❿
are combined. ⓫ A spectrum of M-3 is { 1/64, -1, 1 }.

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Answer to the problem (sld-3)
⓬ tr(M-3) = (1/64) +1+(-1) = 1/64 . [ see sld-7 ]
⓭ |M-3| = (1/64) (1) (-1) = -1/64 . [ see sld-7 ]

Without formal proof, the theory has been described in slds 4-8 ; if you need to
learn the proof you may go to
(ii). https://www.academia.edu/34775699/schaum_outline_linear_algebra_4th_edition.pdf

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Practice ⇢ Perfection
SQ BQ
• Answer all questions mentioned in the sld-3,
1. How many evs may a 13x13 matrix with respect to the following matrices:
have ?  4 3  1 4  0 3
2. How many evs do belong to a 17x18 a.  ,  ,  
 2 5   9 1   3 0 
matrix ? 5 7 1  6 3 3   0 2 2 
3. A singular matrix as a spectrum { -4, 0 2 6  ,  2 1 2  ,  2 0 1 
b. 
1, 7 } : True or False ? 0 0 3   16 8 7   2 1 0 

4. A nonsingular matrix must have only 5 0 4  3 4 0
0 2 1  ,  4 5 9 
nonzero evs : True or False ? c. 
4 1 3   0 8 6 
5. Since tr(M) = Σ(evs of M) , then evs 
• In some cases, your answer may be undefined.
of M are diagonal elements of M : • In some cases c-numbers may occur as
True or False ? answers.

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