0% found this document useful (0 votes)
325 views

1 - Introduction To Matrices PDF

The document introduces matrices and their basic properties. It defines a matrix as a rectangular array of numbers and describes matrix notation. The main types of matrices are described as well as basic matrix operations such as addition, subtraction, scalar multiplication and matrix multiplication. Operations like transposition and properties of symmetric matrices are also covered. The document aims to equip students with the fundamental concepts and skills for working with matrices.

Uploaded by

Bea Maica Gavino
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
325 views

1 - Introduction To Matrices PDF

The document introduces matrices and their basic properties. It defines a matrix as a rectangular array of numbers and describes matrix notation. The main types of matrices are described as well as basic matrix operations such as addition, subtraction, scalar multiplication and matrix multiplication. Operations like transposition and properties of symmetric matrices are also covered. The document aims to equip students with the fundamental concepts and skills for working with matrices.

Uploaded by

Bea Maica Gavino
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 27

Introduction to Matrices

GE 122: Lecture 1
June 8, 2013

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Objectives
By the end of the class, students must be able to:

Define what a matrix is.

Differentiate various types.

Perform Basic matrix operations.

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Outline
• Definition
• Notation
• Types
• Matrix Algebra/Operations

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
What is a Matrix?
• A matrix is a rectangular array of numbers or functions which we
will enclose in brackets (Kreyzig).
• A matrix is a collection of numbers ordered by rows and columns
(Carey).
• A matrix is a collection of numbers arranges in horizontal rows and
vertical columns.

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Matrix Notation
• We shall denote matrices by capital boldface.
• Letters A, B, C, or by writing the general entry in brackets.
• By an m x n matrix (read m by n matrix) we mean a matrix with m
rows and n columns.
• m x n is called the size of the matrix.

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Matrix Notation
• The numbers (or functions) are called entries or, less commonly,
elements of the matrix.
• Elements are denoted by lowercase letters.
• The first number is the row number and the second is the column
number.
• Ex. a21 is the entry in Row 2 and Column 1.

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Types of Matrices
• If m = n, we call A an n x n square matrix.
• Then its diagonal containing the entries a11, a22, Ann is called the
main diagonal of A.
• A matrix of any size m x n is called a rectangular matrix; this
includes square matrices as a special case.

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Types of Matrices
• A vector is a matrix with only one row or column.
• Its entries are called the components of the vector.
• We shall denote vectors by lowercase boldface letters a, b, or by
its general component in brackets.

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Types of Matrices
• A vector is a matrix with only one row or column.
• Its entries are called the components of the vector.
• We shall denote vectors by lowercase boldface letters a, b, or by
its general component in brackets.

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Triangular Matrices

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Special Matrices
• A zero or null matrix is a matrix with all elements equal to 0.
• Diagonal matrices are square matrices that can have nonzero
entries only on the main diagonal.
• Unit matrix is a matrix with all diagonal elements equal to 1, and all
off diagonal elements equal to zero.
• Scalar matrix is matrix whose multiplication with any square matrix
has the same effect as the multiplication by a scalar.

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Equality of Matrices
● Two matrices A = [ajk] and B = [bjk] are equal, written A = B,
● if and only if they have the same size and the corresponding entries
are equal.
• Matrices that are not equal are called different.

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Addition (Subtraction) of Matrices
● The sum of two matrices A = [ajk] and B = [bjk] of the same size is
written A + B and has the entries ajk + bjk obtained by adding the
corresponding entries of A and B.
● Matrices of different sizes cannot be added.

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Addition (Subtraction) of Matrices
● Matrix addition and subraction are both commutative and
associative

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Scalar Multiplication
● Multiplication by a number
● The scalar product of any m x n matrix A = [ajk] and any scalar c
(number c) is written as cA
● The result is a m x n matrix cA = [cajk] obtained by multiplying each
entry of A by c.

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Scalar Multiplication
● Scalar multiplication is commutative and associative.

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Matirx Multiplication
● The product C = AB (in this order) of an m x n matrix A = [ajk] times
an r x p matrix B = [bjk] is defined if and only if r x n and is then the
m x p matrix C = [cjk] with entries.

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Matirx Multiplication
● * matrix multiplication is non-commutative

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Matrix Multiplication

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Matrix Multiplication

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Matrix Transposition

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Matrix Transposition

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Symmetric Matrices
● Symmetric matrices are square matrices whose transpose equals
the matrix itself.
● Skew-symmetric matrices are square matrices whose transpose
equals minus the matrix.

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Symmetric Matrices
● Symmetric matrices are square matrices whose transpose equals
the matrix itself.
● Skew-symmetric matrices are square matrices whose transpose
equals minus the matrix.

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Short Quiz
• What is the size of the matrix
B?
• What are the elements a22,
b12, and a23?
• What are the diagonal
elements of A?
• Transpose of A
• A*B

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE
Reference
Kreyszig, Erwin. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th Edition. John
Wiley and Sons.

Department of Geodetic Engineering


Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry GE 122 – Mathematical Methods in GE

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy