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*The Moore matrix has successive powers of the applied to the first column, so it is an mxn matrix of the form:
 
*The Moore matrix has successive powers of the applied to the first column, so it is an mxn matrix of the form:
 
<math>\begin{bmatrix}
 
<math>\begin{bmatrix}
\alpha_1  & {\alpha_1}^{q} &\cdots & {\alpha_1}^{q}^{n-1}  \\
+
\alpha_1  & {\alpha_1}^q  &\cdots & {\alpha_1}^q^{n-1}  \\
\alpha_2  & {\alpha_2}^{q} &\cdots & {\alpha_2}^{q}^{n-1}  \\  
+
\alpha_2  & {\alpha_2}^q  &\cdots & {\alpha_2}^q^{n-1}  \\  
\alpha_3  & {\alpha_3}^{q} &\cdots & {\alpha_3}^{q}^{n-1}  \\
+
\alpha_3  & {\alpha_3}^q  &\cdots & {\alpha_3}^q^{n-1}  \\
 
\vdots & \ddots & \vdots \\  
 
\vdots & \ddots & \vdots \\  
\alpha_m  & {\alpha_m}^{q} &\cdots & {\alpha_m}^{q}^{n-1} \\
+
\alpha_m  & {\alpha_m}^q  &\cdots & {\alpha_m}^q^{n-1} \\
 
\end{bmatrix} </math>
 
\end{bmatrix} </math>
 
*In calci, MATRIX("moore") is giving the matrixwith the element 1 of order 3.  
 
*In calci, MATRIX("moore") is giving the matrixwith the element 1 of order 3.  
 
*And MATRIX("moore",4,1..4) is giving Moore matrix starting element 1 to 4 of order 4.
 
*And MATRIX("moore",4,1..4) is giving Moore matrix starting element 1 to 4 of order 4.

Revision as of 09:57, 30 April 2015

MATRIX("MOORE",order)


  • is the size of the Moore matrix.

Description

  • This function gives the moore matrix of order 3 with the element 1.
  • A moore matrix, is a square matrix over a finite field.
  • When moore matrix is a square matrix, then its deteminant is called a Moore determinant.
  • But it is unrelated to the Moore determinant of a quaternionic Hermitian matrix.
  • The Moore matrix has successive powers of the applied to the first column, so it is an mxn matrix of the form:

Failed to parse (Conversion error. Server ("https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_") reported: "Cannot get mml. TeX parse error: Double exponent: use braces to clarify"): {\displaystyle {\begin{bmatrix}\alpha _{1}&{\alpha _{1}}^{q}&\cdots &{\alpha _{1}}^{q}^{n-1}\\\alpha _{2}&{\alpha _{2}}^{q}&\cdots &{\alpha _{2}}^{q}^{n-1}\\\alpha _{3}&{\alpha _{3}}^{q}&\cdots &{\alpha _{3}}^{q}^{n-1}\\\vdots &\ddots &\vdots \\\alpha _{m}&{\alpha _{m}}^{q}&\cdots &{\alpha _{m}}^{q}^{n-1}\\\end{bmatrix}}}

  • In calci, MATRIX("moore") is giving the matrixwith the element 1 of order 3.
  • And MATRIX("moore",4,1..4) is giving Moore matrix starting element 1 to 4 of order 4.