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You are not logged in. #1 2009-12-11 01:39:22
Is there a name for the other diagonal of a matrix?I'm looking for a definition or name for the diagonal from the lower left to the uper right of a matrix, The diagonal from the upper left to the lower right is identified as "main diagonal". The trace(A) is the sum of the elements along the main diagonal. The question: Is there a name for the diagonal from the Lower-left to the upper-right? Or do you have a reference/resource that might have a name for this diagonal? #2 2009-12-11 02:37:17
Re: Is there a name for the other diagonal of a matrix?I've seen that referred to as the antidiagonal. Not sure how common the usage of that is though. Why did the vector cross the road? It wanted to be normal. #3 2009-12-19 11:16:18
Re: Is there a name for the other diagonal of a matrix?
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