Trivial product of two matrices? – mathoverflow.net 08:34 Posted by Unknown No Comments Is it possible to find two matrices $A$ and $B$, so that there does not exists a product of matrices $A$,$A^{-1}$,$B$,$B^{-1}$ that is equal to $Id$, under the condition that the product is ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitSQL Sever: specifying a unique optional column – dba.stackexchange.comPreventing letters with descenders (g, q, y...) from affecting line spacing – tex.stackexchange.comSQL Server: specifying a unique optional column – dba.stackexchange.comCan we glue characteristic 0 and characteristic p representations of a finite group given equality of (Brauer) characters? – mathoverflow.netHow to chmod only on subdirectories? – unix.stackexchange.com"Real people don't make good fictional characters". Really true? – writing.stackexchange.com
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