(a) Show that, if the real-valued matrix Q in is symmetric, then is real-valued. (b) Suppose again that Q is real-valued, but now assume that is real-valued rather than that Q is symmetric. Show...


(a) Show that, if the real-valued matrix Q in is symmetric, then

is real-valued.


(b) Suppose again that Q is real-valued, but now assume that

is real-valued rather than that Q is symmetric. Show that, without loss of generality, we can take Q to be symmetric.





May 22, 2022
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